Hi Mohd Shafuan
Appreciate your question.
As per MS Malware protection center, Ransom-ware is typically delivered through spam emails, exploit kits, and other malware. Ransome-ware detection and blocking execution is handled by Anti Ransom-ware software.
However, they have some guidelines to minimize the risk of becoming a victim to Ransom-ware
Appreciate your question.
As per MS Malware protection center, Ransom-ware is typically delivered through spam emails, exploit kits, and other malware. Ransome-ware detection and blocking execution is handled by Anti Ransom-ware software.
However, they have some guidelines to minimize the risk of becoming a victim to Ransom-ware
- Patching - ensure all applications are patched and up to date to minimize attack surface - Patch Management of Desktop Central.
- Including antivirus software. First sentry to stop the attack - Customer script or Software Deployment of Desktop Central.
- Create back-ups. Basically to restore from in case of attack - Customer script or Software Deployment of Desktop Central.
- Create Restore points. Going back to the known point where everything was fine - Customer script or Software Deployment of Desktop Central.
Regards,
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