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Simple Tips for Businesses to Avoid Ransomware Attacks

Marcus Musick
3 min readApr 29, 2020
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Ransomware is a common form of malicious software that restricts access to a computer or database system until a specific amount of money is paid. Typically, these cyber criminals require payment in cryptocurrency, as it is much more difficult to track compared to traditional money. Ransomware is generally spread through emails or an employee visiting an unsecured site. These cyber criminals often target a wide range of businesses, and it is important to understand the best way to avoid these malicious schemes.

Here are just five ways that your business can avoid becoming the next victim of a ransomware attack.

#1 Create Data Backups
One of the best ways to reduce the impact of a ransomware attack is to create data backups each day. These data backups need to be kept on a separate device that’s offline or uploaded onto an offsite cloud server. An IT provider can automatically create these data backups each day, which will save your employees time and allow them to focus on other areas of work. You can access these data backups to restore information quickly, and you will never have to give in to the demands of a ransomware attack.

#2 Always Download Latest Security Updates
Downloading the latest security updates is essential if you want to receive protection against…

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Marcus Musick
Marcus Musick

Written by Marcus Musick

Freelance Writer for almost 8 years. Founder of Never Stop Writing. You can reach out to me at https://substack.com/@marcusmusick.

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