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Ransomware Prevention: 7 Essential Steps

Posted: July 6, 2017 to Cybersecurity.

Tags: Ransomware, Malware, Data Breach

If you've read the news in the last year or two, you've heard of ransomware. The nefarious malware infects systems, locks away data and doesn't release it until you've paid a ransom in Bitcoins, often a few hundred dollars. This can be a major annoyance for an individual, personal computer user, but it can be disastrous for businesses. The good news is that it's relatively easy to take steps to prevent a ransomware infection. Keep backups. You should be doing this anyway, since backups will save your bacon from not just malware, but disk failure, disaster, and a host of other things. Still, having an off-network backup to restore from is a lot better than having to pay a ransom, plus it's a much more sure thing since hackers sometimes don't get around to properly restoring access to files even after a ransom is paid. Click here for more information on backups. Stay up to date. A lot of ransomware, and other malware, make use of exploits and vulnerabilities built into servers, apps, software, firmware, and the like. Patches and updates are constantly made available fix these exploits, often before hackers find them. Even when hackers are exploiting a vulnerability that isn't known, developers are usually very quick to release fixes, so if you're not infected initially, applying a patch can help make sure you don't fall victim. Block ports. Blocking SMB ports 139 and 445 can help prevent outside threats. Blocking UDP ports 135, 137, and 138 and help stop movement through a network, in case one computer gets infected with ransomware and you don't want other computers infected from that one. Disable admin tools. Specifically PsExec and WMIC. They're tools with uses, but disabling them can help keep ransomware from continuing to spread. Separate permissions. Make sure no one account can execute on every system in your network. Make sure to that accounts don't have more access or permissions than they actually need. Train your people. Do you and your employees know how to identify suspicious emails? Can you discern when an attachment might be fake or when a link might lead to a malicious website? What steps does your business have in place to make sure requests for data or access are from who they purport to be from? This is a very important thing for any business, and we can help with it. Ransomware has become an epidemic, but you don't have to fall victim to it. Get in touch with us for a free consultation to find out how well your business would weather a ransomware infection.  

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Craig Petronella, CEO and Founder of Petronella Technology Group
CEO, Founder & AI Architect, Petronella Technology Group

Craig Petronella founded Petronella Technology Group in 2002 and has spent more than 30 years working at the intersection of cybersecurity, AI, compliance, and digital forensics. He holds the CMMC Registered Practitioner credential (RP-1372) issued by the Cyber AB, is an NC Licensed Digital Forensics Examiner (License #604180-DFE), and completed MIT Professional Education programs in AI, Blockchain, and Cybersecurity. Craig also holds CompTIA Security+, CCNA, and Hyperledger certifications.

He is an Amazon #1 Best-Selling Author of 15+ books on cybersecurity and compliance, host of the Encrypted Ambition podcast (95+ episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon), and a cybersecurity keynote speaker with 200+ engagements at conferences, law firms, and corporate boardrooms. Craig serves as Contributing Editor for Cybersecurity at NC Triangle Attorney at Law Magazine and is a guest lecturer at NCCU School of Law. He has served as a digital forensics expert witness in federal and state court cases involving cybercrime, cryptocurrency fraud, SIM-swap attacks, and data breaches.

Under his leadership, Petronella Technology Group has served 2,500+ clients, maintained a zero-breach record among compliant clients, earned a BBB A+ rating every year since 2003, and been featured as a cybersecurity authority on CBS, ABC, NBC, FOX, and WRAL. The company leverages SOC 2 Type II certified platforms and specializes in AI implementation, managed cybersecurity, CMMC/HIPAA/SOC 2 compliance, and digital forensics for businesses across the United States.

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