October 11, 2016

ABA: 5 Ways to Protect Your Small Business from Ransomware Attacks

WASHINGTON — Small businesses are becoming popular targets to a form of malware known as ransomware. Ransomware is used by cybercriminals to freeze your computer or mobile device, steal your data and demand a “ransom” — anywhere between a couple of hundreds to thousands of dollars — be paid. Ransomware infiltrates enterprise networks and servers and individual laptops or computers, leading to the loss of critical information and data.
“Ransomware poses a great threat to small businesses because it has the power to wipe out and compromise their entire network,” said Doug Johnson, ABA’s senior vice president of payments and cybersecurity policy. “Businesses can minimize their exposure to these malicious threats by educating their frontline staff, limiting the use of privileged accounts and making sure all virus protection software is up to date.”
In recognition of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, ABA is offering small businesses these tips to help them thwart ransomware attacks:
Click here to view ABA’s ransomware infographic.
This post was originally published here.