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Four Essential Steps To Take After The Massive Data Breach

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Parag L. Amin

Parag founded his law firm from a deep-seated belief that entrepreneurship is the bedrock of the American dream.

Last week, a malware campaign known as Infostealers quietly harvested login credentials from over 100,000 businesses—many of them still unaware they’ve been compromised.

This kind of attack isn’t just a cybersecurity issue. It’s a legal risk, an operational threat, and a serious wake-up call for any business that hasn’t taken password and access management seriously.

In this LinkedIn post, Parag L. Amin shares 4 essential steps every business owner should take now to reduce risk and protect their company from the fallout of credential theft.

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