There are many different types of ransomware and cryptoware, including CryptoLocker, Cryptowall, Cryptodefense, and the latest Locky. However, the attack vector is almost always the same. An email asking you to open an attachment, from an infected Word document to a .zip file.
Opening it activates the actual payload and configures the attachment program to work on file encryption. You will then see a message notifying you that you will not be able to access your data until you pay the specified managed ransomware services.
How can you protect against and recover from ransomware?
One of the basic security measures you can use to prevent ransomware intrusion is not to open attachments from unknown senders. However, this is becoming increasingly difficult as phishing attacks are increasingly becoming cybercriminals.
MSP has a multi-tiered approach to security (including email filtering, antivirus, patch management, web protection) in parallel with a robust backup solution to protect and recover from ransomware. Need to deploy.
How essential is backup in the event of a ransomware attack?
his is the only viable way to get your business up and running again with minimal data loss after a ransomware attack without paying money.
Cryptolocker, Cryptowall and Teslacrypt are now common threats for all companies. On average, around 68,000 computers are infected with 5,700 ransomware worldwide every month or every day, according to leading antivirus software vendors, and this is a new variant, as Locky apparently sees it. It rises with appearance. Criminals earn $ 33,600 per day from ransomware, or $ 394,000 per month, every day. A robust backup solution can ensure that you and your customer are just another statistic.
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In addition to loss of data and reputation, organizations can be fined for the loss of personally identifiable information. In the worst case, the entire business can even be closed. Therefore, the risk is high in all respects.
"Advanced ransomware may even point to local backups," adds Trump. "Only data in the cloud that is inaccessible as shared files or physically deleted media is safe from ransomware attacks. In the case of a Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, we face two disastrous consequences: cybercrime."