Panda Security Study: Small And Midsize Businesses In The Fog About Online Fraud
Nearly two-thirds of SMBs worry about cyber theft, yet lack knowledge on how to protect their businesses
April 22, 2010
PRESS RELEASE
ORLANDO, Fla., April 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Despite highly publicized cybercriminal attacks against businesses and the ongoing rise of malware perpetrated through schemes such as the Mariposa botnet recently dismantled by Panda Security and others, the majority of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are not familiar with the banking Trojans used to attain access to and steal from their online accounts. In addition, 11 percent of SMBs reported experiencing at least one incident of online fraud (graphic: http://bit.ly/966qS2). These statistics are some of the key findings from an independent survey released today by Panda Security of more than 300 executives and finance professionals from SMBs across
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