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If you and your employees’ login credentials are being sold on the Dark Web;

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More than 50 percent of small businesses have been hacked, while 60 percent of companies breached are forced to close their doors within six months.

The National Cyber Security Alliance reports that one in five small businesses have been victims of cybercrime in the last year – and that number is growing rapidly. Quite simply, most small businesses are low-hanging fruit to hackers due to their lack of adequate security systems.

Today, according to a report by the National Cyber Security Alliance, 70 percent of hackers specifically target small businesses. Attracted by the prospect of easy money, they search for those organizations who underspend on protection, who have employees untrained to spot security risks, and who subscribe to woefully out-of-date practices to protect their data.