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The Intern’s Laptop: How a $500 Device Can Cause a $1.5M Breach

The Intern’s Laptop: How a $500 Device Can Cause a $1.5M Breach

by Ivan Stepanchuk | Mar 5, 2026 | Cybersecurity

A single unsecured laptop can trigger a $1.5M breach. Learn how BYOD risks, Evil Twin Wi-Fi attacks, and weak governance expose SMBs—and how to secure remote endpoints. In the world of high-stakes cybersecurity, we often fixate on the spectacular: state-sponsored...
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