Ransomware Threats

Ransomware Threats Are Surging – Here’s How to Protect Your Business

Introduction

After years of decline, ransomware attacks are on the rise again. And more businesses are being targeted. It’s time to protect your data. Here we explain how.

The Rise of Ransomware

Imagine waking up one morning, turning on your computer, and finding that all your important files – everything from customer data to financial records – are locked. Tight. And then a scary message pops up demanding a ransom fee to unlock them. That’s ransomware in a nutshell. It’s a type of malicious software that hijacks your data and holds it for ransom.

Ransomware usually starts with an innocent-looking email or link. You might get an email that seems legitimate, asking you to click on a link or open an attachment. This is known as a phishing email, where the sender appears to be genuine but isn’t. Once you click, malicious software is silently installed on your system. From there, the cyber criminals quickly go to work. They’ll be encrypting your files so you can’t access them. Then, you get that dreaded ransom note, demanding payment in exchange for a decryption key to unlock your files. Paying the ransom is a risky move because there’s no guarantee you’ll get your data back, and it just encourages the attackers to target more victims.

Why Ransomware is Surging

2023 was a particularly bad year for ransomware, with attacks surging after a two-year decline. According to a report, there was a huge increase in ransomware incidents, breaking a six-year record. One reason for this spike is the rise of something called Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS). This model lets cyber criminals “rent” ransomware tools, making it easier than ever for them to launch attacks.

Need some assistance ? Get in contact by filling in our short form below

And it gets worse. Attackers are getting smarter. They’re developing new variants of old ransomware, sharing resources, and using legitimate tools for malicious purposes. They’re also working faster, often deploying ransomware within 48 hours of gaining access to a network. And they tend to strike outside of work hours, such as when you’re tucked up in your bed, so they’re less likely to be noticed.

Impact on Businesses

If your business falls victim to a ransomware attack, the consequences can be devastating. You might face significant financial losses, not just from the ransom itself but also from the cost of downtime and recovery. There’s also the risk of losing critical data if you can’t decrypt your files. Your reputation could take a hit if customers find out their information was compromised. Oh, and your business operations could be severely disrupted, affecting your ability to serve your clients.

Protecting Your Business

The most important question then: How can you protect your business from this growing threat?

  • Educate Your Team: Make sure everyone knows how to spot phishing emails and avoid suspicious links and attachments.

  • Back Up Critical Data: Regularly back up your critical data and securely store those backups offline.

  • Update Software and Systems: Keep your software and systems up to date with the latest security patches, and invest in strong security tools.

Responding to an Attack

If you do get hit by a ransomware attack, don’t panic. Work with cyber security experts (like us) to resolve the issue. Remember, it’s best not to pay the ransom, as it only fuels the cyber criminals’ activities.

My team and I help businesses take proactive action to protect their data. If we can help you, get in touch.

Security alert: Attacks on business email accounts are surging

Security alert: Attacks on business email accounts are surging

Your business relies on emails every day – that’s exactly why scammers target them. Here’s what you need to know.

Here’s how to fix that Windows 11 File Explorer glitch

Here’s how to fix that Windows 11 File Explorer glitch

Is your business running version 24H2 of Windows 11? You might be experiencing a small but annoying glitch when clicking “See more” in File Explorer. Here’s how to fix...
Beware that “support call” – it could be a ransomware scam

Beware that “support call” – it could be a ransomware scam

Would your employees give an unknown caller access to your business devices? But what if they got a Teams chat from someone posing as Microsoft support? Here we tell...
Can’t find what you need in Teams? This makeover will increase your business’s productivity

Can’t find what you need in Teams? This makeover will increase your business’s productivity

The latest feature update in Teams is bringing a central notifications hub to keep things more organised. And a whole host of other useful features. We’ll tell you all...
Security alert: Does your business have old logins for ex-staff?

Security alert: Does your business have old logins for ex-staff?

What’s easy to overlook but could leave your business open to cyber attacks? Unused logins. Yep, something as simple as failing to delete an old account could have...
How future-ready is your business’s IT?

How future-ready is your business’s IT?

Your business’s tech might be working well today, but is it ready for tomorrow? A new study has found more than 60% of business leaders aren’t confident about theirs....
New phishing scam is smarter than ever… here’s how to protect your business

New phishing scam is smarter than ever… here’s how to protect your business

Microsoft is warning business owners that trusted cloud storage services are being hijacked to trick you into handing over your data. Here we tell you what you need to...
Start it on your phone… finish it on your PC?

Start it on your phone… finish it on your PC?

If you work on your phone while you’re on the move, it can be a hassle to find the right file once you’re back at your PC. Here we tell you about a cool new feature...
Beware this malware: It “annoys” you into handing over login details

Beware this malware: It “annoys” you into handing over login details

A sneaky new malware wants to annoy you into giving up your login details. It locks your browser in full screen mode, making you think you’re trapped… But you can...
Microsoft’s browser takes back the Edge with streamlined settings

Microsoft’s browser takes back the Edge with streamlined settings

Trying to find your way through the Settings menu in Microsoft Edge might leave you overwhelmed but a new update is about to make it easier. Here we tell you how.

Shopping cart0
There are no products in the cart!
Continue shopping
0