Protect Your Organisation Against Malware
One of the most prevalent types of cyber-crimes comes from malicious software, more commonly known as malware. Malware can exist in many forms, such as ransomware, spyware and viruses. Once malware infiltrates a device or system, cyber-criminals can gain access to critical information. For instance, Royal Mail fell victim to a ransomware attack in January 2023 after hackers encrypted Royal Mail’s international export systems and demanded a huge ransom payment in exchange for the decryption key. The attack resulted in severe disruption to international export services and significant consumer delays.
To avoid a similar fate, protecting your organisation against malware is vital. Consider the following tips for doing so:
- Frequently back up data and devices.
- Utilise antivirus, anti-malware and anti-phishing software.
- Use a firewall on company devices.
- Keep company software up to date.
- Train employees to be cautious about downloading any files or attachments.
- Use an ad blocker.
- Try to avoid using public Wi-Fi when travelling.
- Turn off Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth settings when they are not being used.
- Be wary of emails and text messages containing links.
- Never share personal information, such as any security question answers, that hackers could use to access accounts.
- Purchase robust cyber-liability insurance to cover the cost of malware attacks or other losses incurred from breaches.
Although malware and other cyber-attacks are a constant threat, by ensuring you have sufficient cover and the necessary risk-mitigation tools, you can go a long way in protecting your organisation from these and other perils.
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