A ransomware attack is one of the most terrifying things that can happen to your business. What most people don't realise is that hackers access your system weeks before they launch the attack. It takes time for them to set it up, and prevent IT security experts from helping. So there are signs to look out for - ways to spot if your system has already been breached, and an attack is imminent. There are those who will exploit any situation and that includes cyber-criminals during the pandemic. Working from home may mean that you are using machines that haven't the same level of protection or you don't have colleagues in the same office to ask for advice.
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