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School Cyberattack Aftermath: What Happens to Kids' Data?

SecureWorld News

This is also true for victims of cybercrimes, too. They followed the FBI’s advice to not pay the hackers and restored their system from backups they had kept for such an emergency. With the rise in ransomware attacks on government and healthcare organizations, as well as schools, this will continue to be a significant challenge.

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Ransomware Protection in 2021

eSecurity Planet

A ransomware attack is about as bad as a cyber attack can get. It can shut down your business – in the case of healthcare organizations that can be life-threatening for patients – damage your reputation with customers and employees, and invite further attacks as cybercriminals view your organization as an easy mark. Offline Backups.

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Ransomware Prevention Guide for Enterprise

Spinone

As is often the case, the cost of restoring files from backups can amount to more than paying the ransom. It has been noted that paying a ransom demand only encourages this type of cybercrime and funds it. Backups aren’t working. Ransomware today can actually look for backup files along with user data.