Could your small business be the hidden victim’s victim?
When your MSP gets hacked your business still feels it
Key Takeaways:
Supply-chain attacks ripple down through MSPs into hundreds of SMBs
Strong access controls and device hygiene aren’t optional anymore
You must own your recovery plan—not just rely on third parties
The Kaseya VSA breach knocked out up to 1,500 small businesses even though only about 40 on-premises clients were directly hit. That’s the power of supply-chain risk. ([cbsnews.com](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/kaseya-cyberattack-ransomware/?utm_source=openai))
For growing businesses this is your wake-up call. Here’s what to build now:
• Zero-trust mindset: every vendor, every connection must be verified.
• Backup strategy: offline, tested, and isolated.
• Response roadmap: know who you call, how you communicate, and how you rebuild.
When disaster strikes it shouldn’t mean panic—it should mean plan in motion.
Schedule a strategic security audit with Datafying Tech and make sure your business is protected.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/kaseya-cyberattack-ransomware/


