When hackers think small: SME security

As big business finally gets a hold on security, SMEs relying on off-the-shelf e-commerce tools are easy prey.

Small businesses are now becoming prime targets for the hacker. Take, for example, an interesting trend emerging in "script-kiddie" hacker attacks. One of the most startling was a note by Visa that more than 80 per cent of all the hacks involving card data theft are against merchants that carry out fewer than 20,000 card transactions a year. This suggests that big business is finally starting to get security right. No great surprise, given the various compliance drivers, increased spend on security and more readily available expertise they have at their disposal. The PCI DSS ...
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