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Asked: December 16, 20222022-12-16T23:59:33+05:30 2022-12-16T23:59:33+05:30

How To Be Safe From Ransomware?

How To Be Safe From Ransomware?
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    1. Nilay Sharma
      Nilay Sharma Level 30
      2022-12-17T00:08:32+05:30Added an answer on December 17, 2022 at 12:08 am

      1. Keep your operating system up to date.

      2. Don’t open emails or attachments from unknown senders.

      3. Invest in anti–virus software and regularly scan your system.

      4. Create regular backups of your data.

      5. Use a firewall to protect against malicious traffic.

      6. Implement a company–wide policy to maintain cyber security protocols.

      7. Avoid using USB drives, external hard drives or other portable media if possible.

      8. Disable macros for all Office documents received from outside sources.

      9. Educate your employees on cybersecurity best practices. 10. Limit user access to the parts of your network that are necessary for them to do their job.

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    2. Disha Srivastava
      Disha Srivastava Bronze
      2022-12-17T01:07:57+05:30Added an answer on December 17, 2022 at 1:07 am

      1. Keep your operating system and all applications up-to-date: Ensure that your operating system and applications are always running the latest version and have all security patches installed.

      2. Back up your data regularly: Backing up your data regularly can help you recover from a ransomware attack. Be sure to store your backups in a secure location, such as an external hard drive or cloud storage service.

      3. Use a reliable antivirus/anti-malware program: Make sure you have an antivirus/anti-malware program installed and running on your computer. This will help protect against known ransomware threats.

      4. Use caution when opening emails and attachments: Be wary of any emails or attachments that you don’t recognize. Never open email attachments from unknown senders.

      5. Disable macros in Microsoft Office: Microsoft Office files can contain malicious macros. It’s best to disable macros in Office to help prevent ransomware from being installed on your computer.

      6. Avoid clicking on suspicious links: Never click on suspicious links or pop-ups that appear on websites or in emails. These links could contain malicious code that could install ransomware on your computer.

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      1. Keep your operating system and all applications up-to-date: Ensure that your operating system and applications are always running the latest version and have all security patches installed.

      2. Back up your data regularly: Backing up your data regularly can help you recover from a ransomware attack. Be sure to store your backups in a secure location, such as an external hard drive or cloud storage service.

      3. Use a reliable antivirus/anti-malware program: Make sure you have an antivirus/anti-malware program installed and running on your computer. This will help protect against known ransomware threats.

      4. Use caution when opening emails and attachments: Be wary of any emails or attachments that you don’t recognize. Never open email attachments from unknown senders.

      5. Disable macros in Microsoft Office: Microsoft Office files can contain malicious macros. It’s best to disable macros in Office to help prevent ransomware from being installed on your computer.

      6. Avoid clicking on suspicious links: Never click on suspicious links or pop-ups that appear on websites or in emails. These links could contain malicious code that could install ransomware on your computer.

      7. Use an ad-blocker: Using an ad-block

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