Then the office LAN could allow access through a misconfigured firewall. How about infected third-party remote support that's been compromised?
Then we have modems. You may think nobody uses modems anymore. However, we still find a lot of modems in our business. Most are not documented. Wireless. We're all using wireless in some form, that could be a way to get in. Infected laptops. That's not a direct connection to the internet, but there is a risk from portable media such as discs or USB sticks.
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