When You Fall Victim To A Cyber-Attack Through
No Fault Of Your Own, Will They Call You
Stupid…Or Just Irresponsible?
An URGENT Notice To All Presidents, CEOs, CFOs and Directors in the Princeton, Mercer, Middelsex , Burlington county areas.We have entirely FREE and time-sensitive information that is critical for you as a CEO to know regarding growing cyber security threats AND your company’s credentials being sold on the “Dark Web.” Please respond ASAP.

From Cora Park
President, Diamond Business Communications, LLC
Dear CEO,
It’s EXTREMELY unfair, isn’t it? Victims of all other crimes – burglary, mugging, carjacking, theft – get sympathy from others. They are called “victims” and support comes flooding in, as it should.
But if your business is the victim of a cybercrime attack where client or patient data is compromised, you will NOT get such sympathy. You will be instantly labeled as stupid or irresponsible. You will be investigated and questioned about what you did to prevent this from happening – and if the answer is not adequate, you can be found liable, facing serious fines and lawsuits EVEN IF you trusted an outsourced IT support company to protect you. Claiming ignorance is not an acceptable defense, and this giant, expensive and reputation-destroying nightmare will land squarely on YOUR shoulders. But it doesn’t end there…
According to New Jersey laws, you will be required to tell your clients and/or patients that YOU exposed them to cybercriminals. Your competition will have a heyday over this. Clients will be IRATE and leave in droves. Morale will TANK and employees will BLAME YOU. Your bank is NOT required to replace funds stolen due to cybercrime (go ask them), and unless you have a very specific type of insurance policy, any financial losses will be denied coverage.
Please do NOT underestimate the importance and likelihood of these threats. It is NOT safe to assume your IT company (or guy) is doing everything they should be doing to protect you; in fact, there is a high probability they are NOT, which we can demonstrate with your permission.
Who Am I And Why Am I Writing You Today?
My name is Cora Park, CEO of Diamond Business Communications. We specialize in making technology productive and easy for small business owners and industry leaders. We have a stellar reputation for fast, proactive service built over the past four years in the central New Jersey area. Actively participating within the local organizations such as New Jersey Business and Industry Association (NJBIA), Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce, Mid Jersey Chamber of Commerce, and NJ Center for Non-Profits as just to name a few.
I do realize that the above statements and this letter may come across as “fearmongering.” It may even upset you. That is not my intent. I truly only seek to help. In fact, I’m writing to offer you a Free Cyber Security Risk Assessment for your company to introduce our services to you AND to help you determine if your business could truly survive a cybercrime attack.
To help you understand why I’m so passionate about this topic, let me share with you only a few headlines from 2017 cybercrime horror story…For the full stories and more all you have to dos Google Cyber Crimes in your area. In fact, I did not even mention the WannaCry and Petya Ransomware Waves that struck this past summer. But a brush with cybercrime for all nonetheless Until you know, I hope that I may help you understand why I’m so passionate about this.
Some Headlines of Cyber Security Nightmares From Our Area
Ransomware attack on NJ provider locks 16,000 patient records- Published December 11, 2017 Healthcare IT News
New Jersey’s Hackensack Sleep and Pulmonary Center was hit by a ransomware attack in September that potentially breached the data of 16,476 patients.
Officials discovered the malware had encrypted its computer system on Sept. 25, when the ransomware locked down its EHR and the hacker demanded a ransom to unlock the files. New Jersey’s Hackensack Sleep and Pulmonary Center at least was able to regain patient files from an offline backup.
Data breach at Toms River police headquarters, Posted by Dissent Published Sept.28, 2017
TOMS RIVER - The township plans to notify about 3,700 people that their personal information may have been compromised by a data breach inside the police department over the summer, said Chief Mitch Little.
NJ: Township of Springfield notifies individuals after discovering hack, Posted by Dissent June 07, 2017
The Township of Springfield in New Jersey is mailing out breach notification letters after finding suspicious activity on their police department management server. The unauthorized access occurred between February 22 and March 9, 2017, “when the threat was eliminated.” - first discovered on August 30th.
NY: Catholic Charities’ server hacked, possibly as early as 2015 Posted by Dissent Oct 28, 2017
The personal information of about 4,600 past and present clients and several employees of Catholic Charities may have been exposed after a computer server in the Glens Falls office was hacked, according to Catholic Charities for the Diocese of Albany.
Read more on the Times Union. Disturbingly, the intrusion may date back to 2015 but was first discovered on August 30th.
Newark NJ Published: NY Times June 22, 2017 On April 29, someone hit IDT Corporation, with two cyberweapons that had been stolen from the National Security Agency. Mr. Ben-Oni, the global chief information officer at IDT, was able to fend them off, but the attack left him distraught. In 22 years of dealing with hackers of every sort, head never seen anything like it.
These incidents made me want to do something. I am SO ANGRY that this continues to happen to good people like this! It’s unbelievable! All hardworking business owners just like you and me. They didn’t deserve to be punished for a crime they didn’t even commit! Nobody does! Their only “guilt” was ignorance. They trusted the wrong IT company to protect him, which is hardly a crime. That’s why I decided to start a personal mission to help – and at least EDUCATE – as many business owners as I could about the dangers of cybercrime and how they can protect themselves from losing everything.
That’s why I’m writing YOU TODAY.
Obviously, I don’t know you or your situation. Your IT guy might be brilliantly ahead of all of this for you, doing all the right things to protect you. However, it’s also VERY possible you’re being underserved and ill-advised by your IT company.
I frequently get calls from business owners desperate for help after a ransomware attack or devastating virus, or even to clean up the aftermath of a disgruntled employee, who HAD an IT company that they trusted with the responsibility of protecting the business, but realized all too late they weren’t doing the job they were hired to do.
There are many reasons for this. First, it could be that they simply don’t know how to advise you, or even that they should. Many IT guys know how to keep a computer network running but are completely out of their league when it comes to dealing with the advanced cyber security threats we are RECENTLY seeing.
Second, they may be “too busy” themselves to truly be proactive with your account – or maybe they don’t want to admit the service package they sold you has become OUTDATED and inadequate compared to far SUPERIOR solutions available today.
And finally, NOBODY (particularly IT guys) likes to admit they are out of their depth. They feel compelled to exaggerate their ability to avoid being fired. To be fair, they might actually have you covered and be on top of it all. However…
In my admittedly informal survey, talking to many CEOs who have been hacked or compromised, almost all of them told me they thought their IT guy “had things covered.” That’s why it’s VERY likely your IT guy does NOT have you “covered” and you need a pre-emptive, independent risk assessment like the one I’m offering in this letter.
As a CEO myself, I understand that you have to delegate and trust, at some level, that your employees and vendors are doing the right thing – but it never hurts to validate that they are. Remember, it’s YOUR reputation, YOUR money, YOUR business that’s on the line. THEIR mistake is YOUR nightmare.
Our Free Cyber Security Risk Assessment Will Give You
The Answers You Want, The Certainty You Need
For a limited time, we are offering to give away a Free Cyber Security Risk Assessment to a select group of businesses. This is entirely free and without obligation. EVERYTHING WE FIND AND DISCUSS WILL BE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
This assessment will provide verification from a qualified third party on whether or not your current IT company is doing everything they should to keep your computer network not only up and running, but SAFE from cybercrime.
Here’s How It Works: At no cost or obligation, one of my lead consultants and I will come to your office and conduct a non-invasive, CONFIDENTIAL investigation of your computer network, backups and security protocols. Your current IT company or guy DOES NOT NEED TO KNOW we are conducting this assessment. Your time investment is minimal: one hour for the initial meeting and one hour in the second meeting to go over our Report Of Findings.
When this Risk Assessment is complete, you will know:
- If you and your employees’ login credentials are being sold on the Dark Web (I can practically guarantee one or more are… THIS will shock you). Thanks to a new threat intelligence and ID-monitoring service we subscribe to, we can run a report on YOUR company and see what credentials are actively being sold on the Dark Web, which is a part of the World Wide Web accessible only by means of special software, allowing operators to remain completely and totally anonymous and untraceable, used by the most notorious cybercrime rings around the world.
- IF your IT systems and data are truly secured from hackers, cybercriminals, viruses, worms and even sabotage by rogue employees. If you’re not getting weekly security updates from your current IT person, your systems probably aren’t secure. You should also know that antivirus software and most firewalls are grossly inadequate against the sophisticated attacks now happening.
- IF your current backup would allow you to be back up and running again fast if ransomware locked all your files. In 99% of the computer networks we’ve reviewed over the years, the owners were shocked to learn the backup they had would NOT survive a ransomware attack. Ransomware is designed to infect your backups as well, leaving you defenseless. There are only a handful of backup systems that will prevent this from happening.
- DO your employees truly know how to spot a phishing e-mail? We will actually put them to the test. We’ve never seen a company pass 100%. Never.
- Are your IT systems, backups, policies and procedures in sync with the compliance requirements directed for your industry? ie. HIPAA/GLBA/SOX/etc.
If we DO find problems…overlooked security loopholes, inadequate backups, credentials that have been compromised, out-of-date firewall and antivirus software and (often) active malware…on one or more of the PCs in your office, we will propose an Action Plan to remediate the situation that you can have us implement for you if you choose. Again, I want to stress that EVERYTHING WE DISCUSS AND DISCOVER WILL BE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
Why Free?
Frankly, we want the opportunity to be your IT company. We know we are the most competent, responsive and trusted IT services provider to small businesses in New Jersey counties.
However, I also realize there’s a good chance you’ve been burned, disappointed and frustrated by the complete lack of service and the questionable advice you’ve gotten from other IT companies in the past. In fact, you might be so fed up and disgusted with being “sold” and underserved that you don’t trust anyone. I don’t blame you.
That’s why this assessment is completely and entirely free. Let us earn your trust by demonstrating our expertise. While we would love the opportunity to be your IT company, we will come in with no expectations and only look to provide you with fact-based information so you can make a quality, informed decision – and we’ll ONLY discuss the option of becoming your IT company if the information we share makes sense and you want to move forward. No hard sell. No gimmicks and no tricks.
Please…Do NOT Just Shrug This Off
(What To Do Now)
I know you are extremely busy and there is enormous temptation to discard this, shrug it off, worry about it “later” or dismiss it altogether. That is, undoubtedly, the easy choice…but the easy choice is rarely the RIGHT choice. This I can guarantee: At some point, you WILL HAVE TO DEAL WITH A CYBER SECURITY EVENT.
Hopefully you’ll be brilliantly prepared for it and experience only a minor inconvenience at most. But if you wait and do NOTHING, I can practically guarantee this will be a far more costly, disruptive and devastating attack that will happen to your business.
You’ve spent a lifetime working hard to get where you are today. Don’t let some lowlife thief operating outside the law in another country get away with taking that from you. And certainly don’t “hope” your IT guy has you covered. Get the facts and be certain you are protected.
Contact us and schedule your Free, CONFIDENTIAL Cyber Security Risk Assessment today:
www.DiamondBusinessCommunications.com/FreeCyberRiskAssessment
Feel free to also reach out to me direct at the phone number and e-mail address below.
Dedicated to serving you,
Cora Park
Web: www.DiamondBusinessCommuincations.com
E-mail: Cora@DiamondBusinessCommunications.com
Direct: 609-642-9300 x201

Not Ready To Meet Just Yet?
Then at least allow me to send you our brand-new free Executive Report titled “7 Most Critical Security Protections Every Business Should Have In Place Now.” This Executive Report is brief, concise and contains facts and information that might mean the difference between surviving this terrible and growing storm of cybercrime coming or being financially devastated and sunk. You can instantly download this report for free at www.DiamondBusinessCommunications.com/7MostCriticalCyber or you can call my office at 609-642-9300 x201, for your free copy.
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