Ransomware Remediation – Let Us Help You Save Time, Data, and Money

In 2020, the average ransomware remediation cost was just over $1.8 million. The price of dealing with ransomware can be significant for businesses. And the threat is not going away anytime soon.

This threat is something all businesses should take seriously, even small businesses. These cyber criminals will go after any company that doesn’t have the proper security measures to protect themselves. 

What Does Ransomware Do?

Ransomware is a form of malware. Cybercriminals use it to hack into your database and encrypt your files. Then they hold those files for ransom, hence the name. They demand you pay them a certain amount to get your files back.

Ransomware will restrict access to the files. So besides just encrypting them, you won’t even be able to get into them. These cybercriminals will use to take your photos, documents, financial information, and anything else they can get their hands on.

How Do You Know if You Have Ransomware?

One of the most significant clues of ransomware is suspicious emails. If someone clicks on a link in the email, that’s how cybercriminals gain access to their computer. It’s one of the most popular ways hackers get into your system.

A sign that you might have ransomware is you will start to notice irregularities. Usually, when this happens, people will see their computer or software is suddenly running slower. 

Another sign is an email alerting you that someone has been trying to figure out your password to a specific app or online account. This is why keeping your passwords complicated and changing them often is a good idea.

How Do I Fix Ransomware?

Resolving ransomware issues depends on what kind of ransomware was used to hack into your computer. An excellent place to start is the following:

  • Reboot windows to a safe mode
  • Install malware prevention software
  • Scan the system to find the ransomware
  • Restore the computer to its previous state

How Does Ransomware Remediation Work?

It is frustrating to be hit with a cyber attack. However, with ransomware remediation, you will be notified anytime someone attempts to encrypt your files. It will also automatically create a backup of those files that cybercriminals attempt to hack into. 

Prevent Ransomware

As they say, it’s better to be safe than sorry. That’s why having IT professionals manage your IT is the best way to go, especially for small businesses.
FUSE3 can help! Don’t let your company become another statistic.