When the coronavirus pandemic burst out, corporate functions shifted priorities to embrace new practices and get through the pandemic. At that time we all thought that social distancing and work from home routines would be just stopgap measures taken to keep businesses aboard. However, as a remote job situation becomes the new normal for businesses across the world, it is time to face the truth. Rapid responses to the coronavirus pandemic have left organizations vulnerable to security breaches. As of May 2nd, the FBI reported an 800% increase in cyber crimes with COVID-themed malware being the absolute winners among all.