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5 New Cybersecurity Threats You Need To Be Very Prepared For This Year

Daniel Bracho • Mar 09, 2024

5 New Cybersecurity Threats You Need To Be Very Prepared For This Year

The year 2023 marked a significant turning point for cyber-attacks with the introduction and wide proliferation of AI (artificial intelligence). AI is now in the hands of people who wish to do you harm and who are actively using it to find faster and easier ways to rob you, extort you, or burn your business to the ground.



As we write this, we know there’s a tendency to shrug and accept the “we’re all going to get hacked anyway” mantra to avoid dealing with it. Further, like overhyped weather reports, it’s also tempting to ignore the warning signs, thinking all this is just fearmongering rhetoric designed to sell stuff.


However, the question is no longer IF your organization will be hacked but WHEN. The Hiscox Cyber Readiness report recently revealed that 53% of all businesses suffered at least ONE cyber-attack over the last 12 months, with 21% stating the attack was enough to threaten their business's viability.


This year is going to be a particularly nasty one, given the U.S. presidential election along with the ongoing wars between Russia and Ukraine and Israel and Hamas. Tensions are high and hacking groups are often motivated by revenge and money.

Here are the five biggest developments in cyber threats you need to know about.


The Proliferation Of AI-Powered Attacks

If cybersecurity is a chess game, AI is the Queen, giving the person in possession the most powerful advantage for whoever plays it best. All cyber-related reports expect to see highly sophisticated social engineering attacks on the rise designed to separate you from your money.

We’ve already seen scams using AI-generated voices of family members, calling relatives to claim they’ve been injured, kidnapped, or worse, to extort money. This is also being used to hack into companies by getting employees to provide login information to people they think are their IT department or boss.

This is where employee awareness training and controls such as MFA (multi-factor authentication) are crucial. Here at Paradise Computer Services, we can explain how MFA works and how to set it up.


Increased Risk of Remote Workers

The expansion of remote work is a trend that is not going away, and with that comes an exponentially greater risk for cyber threats. From laptops being carried around and connected to suspicious Wi-Fi to mobile phones providing a “key” to logging into critical applications (like your bank account, Microsoft 365, line-of-business, and credit card applications), these devices pose a high risk of being easily lost or stolen. Further, when people use their own devices or work remotely, they tend to mix business and personal activities on the same device.

That employee who frequents gambling or porn sites may be using the same device used to log in to company e-mail or critical applications. Even logging into personal social media sites that get hacked can provide a gateway for a hacker to access your company’s information through a user’s (employee’s) personal accounts.


Escalation Of Ransomware Attacks

There are an estimated 1.7 million ransomware attacks every day, which means 19 people are hacked every second worldwide. If you’ve been lucky enough to avoid this, know that someone else is getting hacked frequently, and you will likely be hit.

Last year, ransomware attacks increased by 37%, with the average ransom payment exceeding $100,000 and an average demand of $5.3 million.

Fortunately, not all ransom attacks are successful. Businesses are getting much smarter about cyber protections and have been able to implement protections that prevent hackers from successfully extorting their victims. One of the ways we protect our clients from ransomware is to Use endpoint security, create backups, and keep software updated.


IoT Attacks

IoT, or “Internet of Things,” is a term for the proliferation of Internet-connected devices. Today, even kitchen appliances, like a refrigerator, can be connected to the Internet to tell you when it’s time to change the water filter or alert you if there’s a power outage.

This means hackers have a FAR greater number of access points into your world. If there are 100+ more doors to walk through in a house, you have a much greater security risk than if there are only five. That’s why IoT attacks present such a problem for us and a huge opportunity for hackers.

While many people know they should lock their PC, they might not be as meticulous in locking down their fridge or their dog’s tracking collar, which could all provide access to you, your devices, e-mail, credit card, and personal information.


Cyber Protection Legal Requirements

To combat the out-of-control tsunami of cybercrime, the government is initiating more comprehensive federal and state laws requiring business owners to have in place “reasonable security” protections for their employees and clients.

The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) has been the most active in this space, bringing numerous actions against companies it alleges failed to implement reasonable security measures and issuing monetary penalties.


Of course, all 50 states plus Washington D.C. have passed laws imposing security requirements as well as data breach notification laws that require businesses to notify anyone whose data and PII (personally identifiable information) has been stolen or accessed by hackers via the company. For example, in California, under the California Privacy Rights Act (CCPA), a business could face a penalty of $100 to $750 per consumer and per incident if that company gets hacked and the court determines they failed to put in place reasonable security procedures.


Not Sure If You’re As Protected And Prepared As You Should Be?

To ensure proper protection, get a FREE, no-obligation Cybersecurity Risk Assessment. During this assessment, we’ll review your entire system so you know exactly if and where you’re vulnerable to an attack.


Schedule your assessment with one of our senior advisors by calling us at 941-493-5126 or click here.

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