The TransUnion data breach exposed 4.4M records—find out why every small business should start protecting their systems right now.

Data Breach Alert: TransUnion Breach Hits Millions! Why Small Businesses Should Take Note Immediately

The recent data breach at TransUnion has once again thrown a spotlight on how vulnerable even massive companies can be, especially through the backdoor. And if you’re a small business owner thinking, “Well, this doesn’t really affect me,” think again. This breach is a stark reminder that cybercriminals don’t need to attack you directly to put your business in the crosshairs. When third-party vendors or tools you use are compromised, your data could be part of the fallout without you even knowing it. That’s why understanding the ripple effects of a data breach like this is crucial for small businesses whose resources and resilience aren’t exactly enterprise-grade.

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10 Essential Cybersecurity Best Practices for Your Annual Spring Cleaning

Spring is the perfect time to refresh not only your home but also your digital security. Implementing cybersecurity best practices annually ensures your personal and business data remain protected against evolving threats. Just as you declutter your physical space, taking time to clean up your cybersecurity habits can help safeguard sensitive information and prevent breaches. Cybercriminals are constantly evolving their tactics, making it crucial to stay ahead with proactive security measures.

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