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Preferred has been serving the Tinley Park area since 1991, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.

Your Business Isn’t Too Small to Be a Target for Hackers

Your Business Isn’t Too Small to Be a Target for Hackers

"I don’t need to worry about cybersecurity… my business is too small for hackers to target."

This is one of the most dangerous misconceptions a small business can have. If you believe this, you may not fully understand how modern cyberattacks work. Let’s break down why this mindset can leave your business vulnerable.

Did You Know Half of Small Businesses Were Victims of Cyberattacks Last Year?

Many small businesses think they’re off the radar when it comes to cyberthreats, but the truth is, hackers see them as easy prey. Just like larger companies, small businesses rely on technology and store valuable data, but often without robust security in place. Criminals know this, and that makes smaller businesses appealing targets.

Cybercrime Hits Multiple Businesses at Once

Unlike traditional crimes, where a thief targets one victim at a time, cybercriminals can attack hundreds or even thousands of businesses at once. With automated tools, a single scam or malware attack can cause widespread damage. Since some businesses opt to pay ransoms to resolve issues quickly, cybercriminals are motivated to keep launching attacks.

A recent film, Butterfly: A True Cybercrime Story, illustrates the impact of a ransomware attack on a small business. While it focuses on one case, the story reflects the harsh reality many businesses face. The toll on finances, productivity, and peace of mind is significant.

Safeguard Your Business Now Before It’s Too Late

The sophistication of cyberattacks is increasing, but you don’t have to wait and hope you won’t be affected. There are several steps you can take to protect your business, such as:

  • Keeping secure backups of your data.
  • Investing in effective cybersecurity tools to safeguard your network.
  • Training your staff to recognize threats and respond appropriately.
  • Regularly updating your software to stay ahead of new vulnerabilities.

We’re Here to Help

Handling cybersecurity on your own can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. At Preferred, we provide outsourced IT services, including top-tier cybersecurity protection, to ensure your business stays safe. Contact us today at 708-781-7110 to find out how we can help you secure your company against cyberthreats.

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      GRAND RAPIDS, MI, UNITED STATES, December 3, 2025 -- Preferred Communication Systems (Preferred), a leading provider of Managed IT and Cybersecurity services headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, proudly announced the acquisition of Business System Solutions’ (BSS) Grand Rapids location.

      This strategic acquisition enhances Preferred’s presence in the Midwest and strengthens its commitment to helping small and mid-sized businesses achieve peace of mind and a better bottom line through technology.