5 Tips How To Avoid Ransomware

With Its Own Ecosystem And Growing Industry Ransomware Continues To Evade Security Measures.

  • Malware experts warn of the uphill battle against ransomware attacks as the industry continues to grow and diversify.

  • Over the last five years, ransomware has become increasingly organized evolving into an entire industry, becoming a sustainable and profitable business.

  • Cybersecurity experts discovered that ransomware has formed an organized ecosystem resembling legitimate software companies complete with developers, testers, designers, administrators, ransomware-as-a-service providers, and experienced black marketeers.

  • The ransomware affiliates develop ransomware variants either tailored for specific targets or as variations of existing ransomware products.

  • Lucrative incentives naturally draw motivated and skilled cybercriminals into ransomware's growing organized economy and are expected to generate billions in revenue year after year.

It is essential for businesses to remain vigilant about the threat ransomware poses. Follow these 5 steps to avoid ransomware attacks.

  • Implement 2FA: 2FA stands for two-factor authentication. It is an extra layer of security that is used to protect online accounts. 2FA requires the user to provide two pieces of information in order to log in to an account. The first piece of information is typically a password, while the second piece of information can be a code that is generated by an app on the user's phone.

  • Keep Your Software Up to Date: One of the best ways to protect your business against ransomware is to keep your software up to date. Software updates often include security patches that can help to protect your system against new threats. Make sure to set your software to update automatically so that you don’t have to remember to do it yourself.

  • Use a Firewall: Another way to protect your business against ransomware is to use a firewall. A firewall is a piece of hardware or software that helps to block unauthorized access to your network. By using a firewall, you can help to prevent attackers from gaining access to your systems in the first place.

  • Back up Your Data: Perhaps the most important way to protect your business against ransomware is to back up your data regularly. That way, even if your system is infected with ransomware, you will still have access to your data. There are many different ways to back up data, so make sure to choose a method that is right for you.

  • Use reputable antivirus and anti-malware software: Make sure your computer's antivirus and anti-malware software provide advanced modules Device Control, Application Control, Network Attack Defense, and Fileless Attack Defense. These measures isolate a threat and prevent cross-lateral movement throughout your network.

To discuss how Ambit can help protect your business from cyber threats, contact us and a representative will reach out within the hour.

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