SC Broadband Email Service Will End on January 2, 2025
We want to inform you that SC Broadband will be discontinuing Email service and the Webmail portal website for customers on January 2, 2025. If you have an email account with SC Broadband, your email account with us will no longer accept new emails and the Webmail portal will cease to be available after that date.
We understand that email is a vital communication platform and we do not take this decision to end email service lightly. That's why we are providing ample notification to make this change less impactful. We've also sent notices and additional guidance to the affected email accounts to assist you during this transition period.
For step-by-step guides and answers to common questions, we've provided an Email User Transition Guide at emailguide.scbroadband.com. Our Technical Support Team is also available to help with backing up old emails and transitioning to your new account. Please call 435-263-0000 or email techsupport@scbroadband.com any time you need assistance.
Passwords alone can’t defend your small business anymore. Cybercriminals have evolved their tactics, leveraging phishing, credential stuffing, and social engineering to exploit even robust passwords.
Small businesses, mistakenly assuming they’re under the radar, are prime targets. In fact, 43% of SMB breaches are directly linked to compromised credentials. Strong passwords become irrelevant once leaked via phishing or breaches.
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is not optional. It’s essential.
What is MFA, and How Does It Protect Your Business?
MFA significantly enhances security by requiring additional verification beyond just your password. For SMBs, MFA usually involves:
Push notifications delivered instantly to your smartphone.
Biometric verification like fingerprint or facial recognition.
If someone tries to access your account using a compromised password, MFA alerts you and prevents unauthorized entry.
Why Small Businesses Are Prime Targets
Billions of stolen credentials flood the dark web annually. Small businesses mistakenly believe they’re too insignificant to attract cybercriminal attention. Yet, 54% of SMBs underestimate their risk, making them easy prey. Attackers weaponize leaked passwords to steal sensitive data, causing financial losses, compliance failures, and severe reputational harm.
The impact of a single breach is tangible:
Direct financial losses averaging tens of thousands of dollars.
Costly regulatory fines for data exposure.
Permanent erosion of customer trust.
Ignoring MFA isn’t just risky—it’s actively inviting an attack.
Your credentials might already be compromised.
Find out what’s already leaked before someone else uses it.
One leaked password is all it takes to bring your business operations to a halt. Small businesses that skip MFA don’t just increase risk they invite catastrophic impact. Without MFA, a single compromised credential can trigger devastating results:
Reputation loss is permanent — customer trust evaporates, and compliance failures stack fines
These aren’t edge cases—they’re industry norms for businesses without MFA. Hackers rely on the fact that only 27–34% of SMBs deploy multi-factor authentication at all. MFA isn’t a feature. It’s a firewall between your data and your downtime. Without it, your business is exposed, your brand is vulnerable, and your future is optional.
SC Network Solutions’ Approach: MFA Built for SMBs
At SC Network Solutions, we deploy MFA solutions designed specifically for small businesses. Our simplified, tailored MFA implementation empowers your organization to:
Immediately neutralize the threat from stolen credentials.
Protect sensitive customer and financial information effectively.
Minimize operational disruption and financial impact from breaches.
Industry-wide standards have made MFA accessible and straightforward—many critical services already require it by default. SC Network Solutions strongly advises enabling MFA on all your essential accounts. MFA combined with strong, unique passwords drastically shrinks your vulnerability and significantly mitigates the impact of data breaches.
Don’t wait for an attack to prove your vulnerability.
Secure Your Business Before a Credential Leak Shuts You Down
Every breach starts with a credential. Without MFA, you’re betting your business on a password.
Hackers don’t guess anymore. They log in with leaked credentials. If you’re not using MFA, you won’t even know it happened until the damage is done. The cost of inaction isn’t just financial. It means lost operations, broken trust, and damage you can’t undo.
You don’t need a full security overhaul. You just need to close the one gap cybercriminals count on—password-only access. Request your Free Dark Web Credential Scan today.