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What is Cryptolocker / Ransomware?

Given that data is now more valuable than gold, Cryptolocker is one of the biggest cyber-threats out there. 

Once a Cryptolocker or Ransomware attack has entered your system, it spreads like wildfire encrypting everything in its path, in some cases even your backups. A pop-up window may appear asking you to pay a ransom fee (hence the common name – Ransomware). 

Not only will the infection cause a fair amount of work to clean up including recovery of data, but a data breach may damage trust and rapport you had built with your clients. So, when it comes down to it, it is worth investing in Cyber Security. 

If you do get infected, it is strongly recommended that the ransom fee is not paid. 

It may seem like an easy fix to minimise business downtime; however, it will not stop them infecting your system again, especially now that they know how to get in. Additionally, there is no guarantee they will unlock your files if you pay the ransom. 

Now, you might be thinking that because your business is only small, it would not register on a cyber criminals’ radar and therefore you don’t have as much to worry about. To the contrary, small to medium businesses are a much bigger target due to limited budgets for cyber security defences.  

Thinking of your company as “not worth hacking” is what will get you into trouble. 

Some statistics to keep in mind when it comes to SMB Cyber Security (courtesy of the Australian Cyber Security Centre – ACSC): 

“If you spend more on coffee than you do on IT security, you will be hacked. What’s more, you deserve to be hacked.”  

– Richard Clarke, former US National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection and Counterterrorism 

There are several ways to help ensure your business is properly protected: 

For more information, to book in a security assessment or assistance with setting up business and cybersecurity plans, contact your IT professional or us here at ONGC:

Download our cyber security checklist here to help keep your business safe:

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