May 3rd-9th, 2026

Happy Small
Business Week

Delivering security that works as hard as you do

We see the hours you keep. You’re the first one in (or the first logged on), and you’re only set to leave when the work is done. For National Small Business Week (May 3 – 9), we wish we could give you a vacation, but that’s exactly what cybercriminals want.

As small businesses generate trillions of dollars of revenue each year, they’ve become a go-to target for hackers, scammers, and online thieves. We’re here to make sure they get shut down daily, with always-on protection that blocks and flags ransomware, viruses, spyware, scams, malicious websites, and more.

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Real customers, real stories

“30 or 40 times a night”

In Centreville, Virginia, a small home automation and security business runs on Windows-based systems that operate around the clock. It just so happens that so do the threats targeting them.

“Malwarebytes is constantly blocking hackers from accessing the computer,” the owner said. “Sometimes it can be up to 30 or 40 times a night.” Their advice to fellow small business owners: “Don’t take a chance on cybersecurity.”

-Tom B.

“Malwarebytes successfully killed it”

In Berlin, Germany, a bitcoin miner was lurking. Slipped in through the Microsoft Edge browser against a software quality assurance team, this nearly silent threat was only operational when the infected computer was idle. But even in this relaxed state, the machine’s CPU usage would oddly skyrocket. Thankfully, Malwarebytes for Teams detected the miner and stopped it.

-Teams customer

“It’s not a matter of if… but when”

For a small, remote-first digital services team in Cairo, Egypt, their critical cybersecurity moment of “when” all began with a suspicious file. Downloaded from what appeared to be a legitimate source, Malwarebytes for Teams quarantined the file immediately, recognizing the threat and neutralizing it before any damage could occur. Such always-on protection has changed everything for the team, they said. “Security went from being a constant concern in the background to something we can rely on and trust every day.”

-Selim E.

“30 or 40 times a night”

In Centreville, Virginia, a small home automation and security business runs on Windows-based systems that operate around the clock. It just so happens that so do the threats targeting them.

“Malwarebytes is constantly blocking hackers from accessing the computer,” the owner said. “Sometimes it can be up to 30 or 40 times a night.” Their advice to fellow small business owners: “Don’t take a chance on cybersecurity.”

-Tom B.

“Malwarebytes successfully killed it”

In Berlin, Germany, a bitcoin miner was lurking. Slipped in through the Microsoft Edge browser against a software quality assurance team, this nearly silent threat was only operational when the infected computer was idle.

But even in this relaxed state, the machine’s CPU usage would oddly skyrocket. Thankfully, Malwarebytes for Teams detected the miner and stopped it.

-Teams customer

“It’s not a matter of if… but when”

For a small, remote-first digital services team in Cairo, Egypt, their critical cybersecurity moment of “when” all began with a suspicious file. Downloaded from what appeared to be a legitimate source, Malwarebytes for Teams quarantined the file immediately, recognizing the threat and neutralizing it before any damage could occur.

Such always-on protection has changed everything for the team, they said. “Security went from being a constant concern in the background to something we can rely on and trust every day.”

-Selim E.

Malwarebytes Labs

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With 24/7 human support, tailored assessments, a 60-day money-back guarantee, and evolving technology to stop scams, viruses, and more, Malwarebytes for Teams provides small businesses with service and security they can trust.    

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Security steps to take right now

Security starts before a cyberattack. Implement these five steps in your small business to protect yourself from some of the most common threats online. 

Train your staff to recognize phishing and scams.

Install necessary updates and patches for all relevant software. 

Require unique passwords and enable multifactor authentication. 

Deploy cybersecurity and antivirus protection for all devices. 

Develop a recovery strategy in case of attack.

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Security starts before a cyberattack. Implement these five steps in your small business to protect yourself from some of the most common threats online. 

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