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Issue #22
We start this month with findings from a report written by Get Safe Online revealing that a worrying amount of small business aren't taking security seriously even though they have suffered from online attacks. It's not just small organisations which are being targetted by cybercrime - the Pentagon has recently fallen foul of a hacker. We'll also look at the legal obligations for online sellers and the best way for you to interpret what your hit reports are telling you about your website. We’ll keep doing our best to make sure we send you genuinely useful snippets and if you have any comments or suggestions for a future article, please drop us a line. And don't forget to tell your friends!

Director, Sixth
Sense ESP
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Small businesses hit by cybercrime
Get
Safe Online, a free online resource for staying safe on the
Internet, has released a report on their latest findings.
The report
reveals a worrying amount of small businesses which have suffered from
online attacks still aren't taking preventative measures.
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Online sellers don't realise legal obligations
Businesses selling goods online are not taking note of the
Distance Selling Regulations according to the Office of Fair
Trading (OFT).
OFT believe
the internet will continue to flourish once this is sorted, and is
endeavouring to help by working with organisations.
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Hacker cracks Pentagon mail system
Proving
it's difficult to be 100% hacker proof, the budding hacker's
favourite target has been breached.
A
hacker has managed to get into part of the Pentagon's mail system,
affecting around 1,500 accounts.
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Interpreting your hits
Many
business owners are aware that hits are a good thing. What many
more don't know is that by analysing your hits, you can can
improve your website and therefore how much business it generates.
Read
the full article to get the low down!
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