Peoria Pounded by Cyber Scams: A Tale of Technological Terrors and Triumphs

Peoria County is grappling with unexpected cybersecurity attacks. Tony Mini, CEO of Pearl Technology, warns that many organizations are ill-prepared. His advice? Start preventing cyber attacks with multi-factor authentication, an iron-clad incident response plan, and a dash of constant vigilance against AI-enhanced scam emails. In cyberspace, prevention truly is the best medicine!

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It seems like Peoria's not just famous for its riverfront and grand theater anymore. Now it's getting some unwanted attention for cybersecurity attacks. From healthcare vendors to county government offices, it seems no one is safe from the invisible marauders of the internet. And while the folks there are scrambling to deal with the fallout, Tony Mini, CEO of Pearl Technology is dishing out some cold hard truths - "Many organizations just aren't prepared." Oh, the cyber-drama!

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