Think you’ve got what it takes to pass a ransomware quiz? Let’s find out.
Ransomware incidents are regularly in the mainstream news. But it’s not just multi-million dollar companies who are facing increased danger from ransomware threats. Did you know that 50 to 70 percent of ransomware attacks are aimed at small and medium-sized companies?
Ransomware is a type of malicious software that infects a computer or mobile device and is used to extort money from the user by replacing or encrypting files or demanding payment in exchange for restoring access to the device. The creator of the ransomware uses a variety of tricks and techniques to lure users into installing ransomware. Ransomware is encrypted, modified, and packaged together with other software to make it seem less suspicious and gain the trust of the user.
While this quiz was just for fun, it's important to remember the dangers that are out there. Ransomware can lock your data and infect your organizations' network. Remember:
Here is a quick refresher to brush up on your ransomware preparedness knowledge!
So, What Is Ransomware?
• This malicious software systematically encrypts any data it can access on your device
• Victims typically receive a pop-up demanding money to restore the data
• Paying a ransom funds cybercrime and identifies you as a soft target
How Can You Avoid Infection?
• Ransomware often spreads via phishing emails and malicious websites
• Avoid accessing untrustworthy websites and pirated or risky content
• Only download and/or install software from 100% trustworthy sources
Are You Backing Up Your Data?
• Backups are the best way to minimize the damage caused by an attack
• Make sure you back up your data in ways that are not susceptible to an attack (i.e., not connected to the same network)
1. What is Ransomware? (Choose 2)
2. Who or what can be affected by Ransomware?? (Choose 3)
3. Yes or No, You should actively download unverified attachments or apps, and don't access pirated content like illegally copied movies, music, and software?
4. How Are Ransoms Collected?
5. Yes or No, You should keep software up to date and patch known vulnerabilities?
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Dominion Voice and Data understands that too many small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) aren’t as protected as they should be. Ransomware represents a serious threat to an organization’s data, operations, and financial well-being. We hope these tips and best practices for SMBs help improve your ability to identify, resist and report ransomware to avoid disruption of operations, and possible data and financial loss.
Quiz Answers: 1. a, d - 2. a, b, d, - 3. No - 4. a, - 5. Yes