Myth: Buying a business means a clean slate
Myth: M&As leave security concerns behind
Key Takeaways:
Acquired assets can carry over undetected infections
Unpatched VPN/SSL vulnerabilities are favorite entry points
Proactive security reviews in acquisitions are non-negotiable
In the latest ReliaQuest study analysts found that between June and October 2025, every case of Akira ransomware involved companies compromised via acquired assets. ([techradar.com](https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/ransomware-hackers-attack-smbs-being-acquired-to-try-and-gain-access-to-multiple-companies?utm_source=openai)) These are devices the buyer never knew existed, often with unpatched firewalls or VPNs. Imagine buying a business and inheriting a ticking cyber bomb. If you are acquiring another business you need to treat its IT systems like inventory in need of inspection. Do security assessments before the deal closes, update vulnerable systems—your reputation depends on it.
Let’s schedule an acquisition security check for your next deal.
https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/ransomware-hackers-attack-smbs-being-acquired-to-try-and-gain-access-to-multiple-companies


