Q:My company is just a tiny “mom and pop”software firm.Do you really think
hackers are going to try to break into us when we’re this insignificant?
A: Absolutely.Just because you’re a small target doesn’t make you any less appealing
to the opportunistic intruder.Web site defacement mirrors archive such intruder
activity (www.attrition.org and www.zone-h.org),and their databases are over-
flowing with domains owned by the smallest of the small.Less than 1 percent of
their databases holds records of “high profile”sites that have been attacked.In
the final analysis,it’s not the size of your site that attracts intruders,it’s the size of
the secur ...
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