forcing victims to pay a ransom even more to protect
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This is because the creators of the ransomware have not been supported for more than three years and have a zombie status.” One of the most persistent cyber threats for SMBs in the region continues to be ransomware. It is malware designed to spread on the computers of organizations and individuals. It then encrypts the data on the computer. and block access The ransomware attacker then demands a ransom from the victim. In exchange for making the system work again. Ransomware attacks may decrease. But Kaspersky has issued a warning to companies of all shapes and sizes. Regarding the increased activity of “Ransomware 2.0” or targeted ransomware This cybersecurity threat goes far beyond stealing data for ransom. Malicious ransomware groups are now conducting data mining operations alongside blackmail. Cybercriminals use “Pressure tactics”.
threaten to make available information public,their Phone Number List valuable reputation. You Xiang Thiang, General Manager, Southeast Asia, Kaspersky, said: “We cannot be complacent about the decline in ransomware detections. Since last year we have been following the evolution of this threat. Ransomware groups need to worry more about quality than quantity these days. It used to be that people blindly planted malware and waited for unsuspecting users to get caught. Attackers have changed their methods of violence and are increasingly targeting their victims.” ransomware_attacks “A single targeted ransomware group compromised more than 61 companies in the Asia Pacific region last year. and by accelerating the digital transformation of businesses in the region. We also predict that the complexity behind attack methods will.
increase. SMBs and enterprises Smart data-based technologies should be seriously considered. for endpoint protection, detection and response,” Mr. Yeow added. Kaspersky is offering a savings promotion on its Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum (KEDRO) solution to help SMBs secure their resources and save money at the same time for new and existing customers in 10 weeks. -999 nodes across the region Until June 30, 2021, customers can get started and save up to 33% on a 1-year license and up to 40% on a 3-year license. Interested entrepreneurs can find more information about this promotion at nsomware attacks. Kaspersky offers some tips: Do not expose remote desktop services (such as RDP) on public networks. Unless absolutely necessary And always use a strong password. Install out-of-the-box patches for commercial VPN.
threaten to make available information public,their Phone Number List valuable reputation. You Xiang Thiang, General Manager, Southeast Asia, Kaspersky, said: “We cannot be complacent about the decline in ransomware detections. Since last year we have been following the evolution of this threat. Ransomware groups need to worry more about quality than quantity these days. It used to be that people blindly planted malware and waited for unsuspecting users to get caught. Attackers have changed their methods of violence and are increasingly targeting their victims.” ransomware_attacks “A single targeted ransomware group compromised more than 61 companies in the Asia Pacific region last year. and by accelerating the digital transformation of businesses in the region. We also predict that the complexity behind attack methods will.
increase. SMBs and enterprises Smart data-based technologies should be seriously considered. for endpoint protection, detection and response,” Mr. Yeow added. Kaspersky is offering a savings promotion on its Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum (KEDRO) solution to help SMBs secure their resources and save money at the same time for new and existing customers in 10 weeks. -999 nodes across the region Until June 30, 2021, customers can get started and save up to 33% on a 1-year license and up to 40% on a 3-year license. Interested entrepreneurs can find more information about this promotion at nsomware attacks. Kaspersky offers some tips: Do not expose remote desktop services (such as RDP) on public networks. Unless absolutely necessary And always use a strong password. Install out-of-the-box patches for commercial VPN.