Myth: Only giant corporations get breached.
Myth: “We’re too small to show up in breach headlines.”
Key Takeaways:
Even companies with tight budgets are targets when systems aren’t patched.
Personal info from nearly 9,500 people at Cox was exposed via Oracle in August. ([techradar.com](https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/cox-reveals-it-was-hit-by-oracle-data-breach-but-it-wont-name-who-carried-out-the-attack?utm_source=openai))
Offering free credit monitoring afterward helps—but prevention cuts risk.
Cox Enterprises confirmed a breach in Oracle’s E-Business Suite between August 9-14 2025. They didn’t yet name who did it. ([techradar.com](https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/cox-reveals-it-was-hit-by-oracle-data-breach-but-it-wont-name-who-carried-out-the-attack?utm_source=openai)) Nearly 9,500 individuals had their names stolen. The fix was applied fast when discovered.([yahoo.com](https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/cox-enterprises-hit-oracle-data-160300664.html?utm_source=openai)) Georgia business owners should know breaches like these aren’t far away just because you run a local shop or practice.
Let’s make sure your security setup is actually airtight.
https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/cox-reveals-it-was-hit-by-oracle-data-breach-but-it-wont-name-who-carried-out-the-attack


