Small businesses face a multitude of cybersecurity risks that extend beyond traditional cyberattacks, including less technical forms of theft that can be just as devastating. While implementing well-known cybersecurity best practices, such as using unique passwords and enabling multi-factor authentication, is crucial, it is equally important to consider other types of threats. These may include physical security breaches or social engineering tactics that do not rely on exploiting software vulnerabilities like CVEs. According to Malwarebytes Labs1, small businesses must remain vigilant and informed about the evolving threat landscape to stay protected. This includes keeping software and operating systems up-to-date and running cybersecurity software. So what matters to practitioners is that staying informed about these often-overlooked risks is essential to preventing devastating breaches.