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Are you ready for the next ransomware attack?

Top 5 Tips to Avoid Ransomware Attack #NoWeDontWannaCry

On Saturday, cybercriminals managed to infect businesses from more than one hundred and fifty countries with malicious software. The ransomware was spreading through a fault in the Windows OS. Microsoft immediately issued emergency patches for Windows XP, Windows 8, and Windows Server 2003 and encouraged individuals and businesses to update their systems in an attempt to stop the ransomware from spreading.

However, systems that did not immediately install the new patches continued being vulnerable and kept getting infected. Luckily, on Sunday, a young British researcher found the “kill switch” of the ransomware and managed to shut off the spreading of the malicious software completely. Nearly 250,000 devices were affected, and there were over 200,000 victims of the attack. Experts say that this is just a temporary solution and hundreds of thousands of systems are still vulnerable because many individuals and businesses simply do not update their systems, or do not have antivirus software. Hospitals are vulnerable in particular as having downtime cannot easily be justified.

What you should do to prevent yourself from becoming a victim of ransomware

We’ve created a short list of what should you do to prevent yourself from becoming a victim of ransomware.

And if you’ve already been affected the question is…

Should you pay the ransom?

No, do not pay the hackers. By paying them, you are encouraging them to continue their activities. You also do not have a guarantee that they will release the files. And you do not know if you will be blackmailed again in the future. You don’t know where the money will go so by paying the ransom you may end up supporting terrorism, or the regime in North Korea.

As mentioned in our post a few weeks ago, it is not worrying that US government is developing tools to infiltrate various systems successfully, the real problem begins when hackers start having access to such tools. Don’t delay it, get protected now!

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