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How businesses should be protecting themselves from cybersecurity threats in 2025

The cyber threats that businesses face today are deceptive, destructive, and targeted. They target large and small companies, exposing customers to financial damage and data theft. Nearly 88% of small business owners think their data is vulnerable to a cyberattack. With so many threats from all corners, the team at Ooma released a graphic packed with data on cybersecurity and tips on best practices.

The team found that these threats are the most common ones to defend against:


  • Phishing: Fraudulent emails that trick employees into revealing passwords and sensitive data. 
  • Ransomware: Malicious software that blocks access to data and files until a ransom is paid. 
  • Malware: Software that’s damaging and gains unauthorized access to a system. 
  • Data breaches: Unauthorized individuals gain access to confidential information.
  • Denial-of-service attacks: A server or network is purposely overloaded to become unavailable to users. 
  • Insider threats: Employees who maliciously or accidentally compromise security systems.

Study Reveals Most Common Cybersecurity Threats to Businesses

infographic by: www.ooma.com


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How businesses should be protecting themselves from cybersecurity threats in 2025

How businesses should be protecting themselves from cybersecurity threats in 2025

The cyber threats that businesses face today are deceptive, destructive, and targeted. They target large and small companies, exposing customers to financial damage and data theft. Nearly 88% of small business owners think their data is vulnerable to a cyberattack. With so many threats from all corners, the team at Ooma released a graphic packed with data on cybersecurity and tips on best practices.

The team found that these threats are the most common ones to defend against:


  • Phishing: Fraudulent emails that trick employees into revealing passwords and sensitive data. 
  • Ransomware: Malicious software that blocks access to data and files until a ransom is paid. 
  • Malware: Software that’s damaging and gains unauthorized access to a system. 
  • Data breaches: Unauthorized individuals gain access to confidential information.
  • Denial-of-service attacks: A server or network is purposely overloaded to become unavailable to users. 
  • Insider threats: Employees who maliciously or accidentally compromise security systems.

Study Reveals Most Common Cybersecurity Threats to Businesses

infographic by: www.ooma.com


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