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SMBs continue to be a target of cybercriminals

Network World

Because they don’t see themselves as targets, small-to-midsize businesses (SMB) have for a long time believed that their security programs are good enough. They have a firewall, antivirus, maybe they even use two-factor authentication.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Internet As A Pen Test

ForAllSecure

Chris Gray of Deep Watch talks about the view from the inside of a virtual SOC, the ability to see threats against a large number of SMB organizations, and the changes to cyber insurance we’re seeing as a result. We do the same thing for firewalls. Or even basic low level threat analysis. So we're playing at that level.

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EP 49: LoL

ForAllSecure

Then there's the more sophisticated attack, one that hides within legitimate programs by the virtue of adding DLL files that can call out to a malicious payload, but you didn't nail it. And what they'll do is they'll use a legitimate program that depends on the library, bring malicious libraries with them, they get something sideways.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: The Basics of Local DNS for Small Business.

Sean Daniel

All they had to do was put a screen in the connector program explaining it. I ended up trying a system restore to get the connector program to work. To eliminate firewall or antivirus issues I have even uninstalled Norton and avg incase they were causing the problem but no joy. Latest SMB Community Posts. SMB Nation.