![]() ![]() Strengthening your business against cybercrime Many businesses cannot operate without access to their business data and the longer the data is gone, the more devastating this downtime will be both financially and among customers who value the credibility of your organization. This window of inaccessibility can lead to downtime in operations and productivity that can impact your business financially, far past the point of the initial ransom amount. Yet, without surrendering payment, your critical business information remains in the hands of cybercriminals where it’s vulnerable and inaccessible to your business. Ransom amounts often increase over time and when deadlines are missed, leaving your organization to forfeit a hefty amount before the encryption key is provided to you so that you may re-access your files. ![]() While many cyber criminals make-good on returning data to users after the ransom amount has been exchanged, complying with demands is still a risky game. ![]() Below, we’ll discuss the cost of ransomware viruses, the dangers of not having a plan in place, how to remove ransomware and get your data back, and why your business should take cryptolocker seriously.Ĭooperating with cybercriminals - implications beyond ransom Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting smaller organizations and even personal users as their data is less secured and therefore, more easy to infiltrate.ĭespite the viruses’ prevalence and the rate at which cybercriminals are getting smarter, many businesses still don’t have a plan in place to prevent its occurrence, or to recover from it once it effects them. Cryptolocker viruses, known for hijacking user data via encryption and demanding ransom money in exchange for the key to unlock it, can happen to anyone.
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