Prepare your business for more refined cyberthreats

Cyber criminals aren’t simply causing chaos anymore. 

They’re getting smarter, more organised, and much better at finding weak spots in businesses of every size. 

And while that sounds worrying, understanding what’s happening is the first step to protecting your business.

One big change we’re seeing is a shift from traditional ransomware to something far more damaging: Data theft and extortion. 

Instead of locking your systems and asking for money, attackers are now breaking in, quietly stealing sensitive files, and threatening to publish them unless you pay up. 

This can include anything from financial records to customer details. 

And because privacy laws are stricter than ever, the pressure on victims is huge.

Another trend is criminals taking advantage of unpatched devices. That’s equipment that hasn’t been updated. This could be a file sharing tool, a system that connects your office to the internet, or something else. 

When these devices are out of date, they have gaps that attackers can slip through. In some cases, a single unpatched device has allowed criminals to break into dozens of businesses at once.

We’re also seeing more attacks on virtual servers (the systems many businesses use to run their IT behind the scenes). If attackers get into these, they can cause serious disruption very quickly. 

And to make matters worse, modern cyber criminals are getting better at hiding. They often use everyday tools already built into Windows or other systems to blend in, making it harder for security software to spot them.

It can sound overwhelming, but here’s the good news: You can protect your business from these newer, more refined threats. You just need the right approach.

The strongest businesses are focusing on the basics done well. 

That means keeping systems updated, watching for unusual activity, and having good visibility of what’s happening across all devices (not just the obvious ones). 

It also means knowing what you’d do if something went wrong. A clear incident response plan can dramatically reduce damage and downtime.

Cyber threats may be getting more sophisticated, but your defences can stay one step ahead with the right preparation. And for that, you need the right people supporting you.

If you’d like help understanding your risks or strengthening your cyber protection, we’re here whenever you need us. Get in touch.

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