Ransomware / malware can come in many forms. Every computer connected to a network in any way is at risk. There is no guaranteed protection but there are important steps a business can take. This advice provides advice designed to reduce the risk to your business.
Here is best-practice advice from our POS software company for local small business retailers on ways to protect against Ransomware:
- Ensure you use professional, up to date, virus protection.
- Ensure you have a good firewall with strong settings.
- Do not click on emails or attachments unless you are sure of the sender.
- Be particularly wary of ZIP files in emails.
- The ATO will not email you.
- Your bank will not email you.
- Australia Post will not email you, not like the example I have posted.
- Ensure all passwords you use are strong.
- Consider using an email filtering facility.
- Do not allow remote access to your computer unless you are certain of the person accessing.
- Ensure you have strong passwords. A strong password should include: some CAPS, some numbers and at least one special character. Check your password at: https://howsecureismypassword.net
- Change your password regularly.
- Run an up to date operating system.
- Have rules on computer use: no games, no online gambling, no porn, no personal emails.
- Have an overarching rule: do not open any email or go to any website unless you are certain.
- Use a cloud backup service like the Tower backup service. This provides the fastest recovery.
- Have multiple backup devices for additional protection.
- Do not use automatic file replication programs / facilities such as Dropbox or Google Drive. If a file is encrypted with malware / ransomware it will upload to the account and infect other files.
Most ransomware attacks can be avoided by careful scrutiny of your emails and websites you visit.
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