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Vulnerabilities & Exploits : SMBs susceptible to virus and spyware attacks
Posted by glm on 2008/12/22 18:09:52 (31 reads)





By :Fiona Raisbeck


Oct 18, 2007 10:10 AM




According to Webroot%26rsquo;s latest survey of SMBs, 96 per cent of respondents said that viruses and worms are more of a threat than spyware, despite research that indicates that spyware is on the rise and viruses on the decline.

The quarterly report also shows that three quarters of SMBs have fewer than ten people working in IT, and 61 per cent have never sought information about how to protect customer and employee data.

%26ldquo;Unlike larger corporations, SMBs often lack the monetary resources and IT expertise to install and maintain the type of protection needed in the face of today%26rsquo;s growing malware threats,%26rdquo; said Peter Watkins, CEO of Webroot Software, in a statement.

The survey questioned small and medium-sized companies in the UK, France, Germany, US, Canada and Japan.





Source from:Secure Computing Magazine







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