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Small businesses have been warned of the impact of mass hackings stealing payroll data, as seen by BA, Boots and BBC.
Cybersecurity experts at the North East Business Resilience Centre offer a much needed reminder of small steps which can be taken to prevent such attacks, even with modest resources.
Commenting on the story which has seen a cyber crime gang target BA, Boots and the BBC, issuing them with an ultimatum after a mass hacking incident. Rebecca Chapman, CEO and director at The Business Resilience Centre for the North East (NEBRC) and Police Superintendent said,
“This week we’ve seen yet another supply chain attack, affecting tens of thousands of people, maybe more. The impact of an attack like the one seen by BA, Boots and BBC recently means that more people’s personal information is now out there, making it easier for hackers to send scam emails using the leaked information. This could leave an increased number of businesses and customers vulnerable following the initial details being shared as they can build up a picture of people’s online identities.”
Rebecca continues,
“Just because your business is small or not involved in the national infrastructure, doesn’t mean you won’t be targeted. Despite many small and medium sized businesses lacking internal resources to prevent threats, there are several really basic things we recommend all businesses implement to protect themselves, including signing up to your local business resilience centre such as the NEBRC.”
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