


Open Forum, the American Express blog, recently also wrote on cyber threats to the SMB. (Your Managed Services provider can supply this information.)

Keep your staff up to date on the latest cyber threats.

Offsite Backup is a must for any business today.Use advanced Backup solutions that take regular snapshots of data throughout the day.Use advanced Firewall tools that can block encrypted methods.Any server with internet access should run the most current versions of antivirus software and ensure that they are updated. Keep all of your devices up to date with software patches.Especially avoid clicking on attachments with. Sometimes, if you hover over the web address, it might actually say an address other than the one appearing in the email. When receiving an email with a link or button to click, check who is sending it. Give guidance as to what to look for in emails.Here are some basic steps you can take to avoid the Cryptolocker Virus and others: The other is to have your IT professional monitor your devices on a regular basis to ensure that all your updates are installed and you are protected to the fullest. Contacting your IT professional immediately is critical to retrieving your data. The virus then encrypts local data on the hard drive and anything it can access on the network drive.Īs we stressed in our previous blog post on the virus, Markus also warns against paying any ransom. Attacks usually occur because the PC has failed to see the danger signs and executed the code. He is seeing new versions of the Cryptolocker Virus on a recurring basis. He is seeing mulitiple attacks every week with emails that look like a delivery notice with a link for tracking delivery. In a recent article from , David Markus writes that these viruses are very present and costing his IT company and their fully managed clients unnecessary cost. We have also worked hard to see that our Managed Services customers are not vulnerable to the virus. We have seen the damage first hand to some of our customers and have worked to help them recover. Since then, the virus and others have morphed and continue to wreak havoc on businesses. Over a year ago, we wrote a blog post on the infamous Cryptolocker Virus and how to take precautions against it.
