How To Start Over After a Cyberattack: A Q&A With Peter Justen, Chief Executive Of MyBizHomepage
A cyber attack on your business website is the nightmare most of us never want to consider.
But what would you do if your website was hacked and attacked?
Check out this article called “Starting Over After a Cyberattack Shuts Down the Business” by Darren Dahl and learn what to do if this happens to your business…
“Last week we wrote about the situation faced by Peter Justen, chief executive of MyBizHomepage, after the company’s former chief technology officer set in motion a series of crippling cyberattacks against the company’s Web site.”
“Once valued by its investors at $100 million, MyBizHomepage was founded in 2006 by Mr. Justen as a way to help small-business owners access financial metrics that can help them run their companies. But then, apparently angered by Mr. Justen’s decision not to sell the company, the chief technology officer tried to start a competing company. When Mr. Justen found out, he fired the officer along with two co-conspirators. And that’s when the cyberattacks began. They rendered the site all but useless, and Mr. Justen struggled with what to do next.”
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