There have always been people who are willing to do evil things to make money and that is no different in the digital era. Cybercriminals have evolved alongside technology and now employ malicious software that utilizes encryption to hold data for ransom; unfortunately, this criminal activity has only grown over the last few years. Ransomware is the term by which this cybercrime is known, and it has struck victims such as corporations, hospitals, public schools, police departments, and even residential computers. Boynton Beach virus removal can be of great assistance. 

Tips to protect yourself

1. Make a backup of your data

Always make a backup of any important data in case it falls into the wrong hands or it gets erased by accident.

2. Use high-quality antivirus software

The importance of using good antivirus software cannot be stressed enough; and since cybercriminals are always improving their attacks, you have to keep your antivirus software up to date.

3. Use a good spam filter

Most people have never even heard of a spam filter but it is an essential tool that will pump up your cybersecurity by blocking potentially dangerous junk mail and recognizing phishing scams before they can do any harm. 

4. Install proactive monitoring software 

By installing proactive monitoring, you and your IT team will be able to understand how your services are performing, as well as being able to identify potential threats at any time and eliminate them before they can harm your systems.  

5. Educate your staff

Your employees have to be educated about the cyber threats that surround you every day because if they do not know what to look out for, they might inadvertently walk into a trap such as a phishing scam or much worse, and that can end up costing you a lot of money in the end. 

6. Always use strong passwords and lockout policies on your network

Using passwords might seem like a small step on the road to having strong cybersecurity, but every step counts! Lockout policies go hand in hand with passwords, making your security even stronger.

7. Use DNS filtering

One of the biggest advantages of a DNS filter is that you do not have to install any hardware. When you use DNS filtering, instead of the DNS server returning the IP address if a website does exist, the request will be subjected to particular controls, and if there is anything wrong or the webpage or IP address are malicious, the request to access the site will be blocked.

8. Add additional protection with group policies

You can use group policies to grant permissions to your local server, thereby beefing up security just a bit more.

9. Always update your operating system and software is up to date (Windows, Adobe, Java, browsers, etc.)

We all know how annoying it is to have to update Windows and other programs, but that annoyance is justified in the end because when our operating systems and other programs are up to date they are less vulnerable to security threats.

10. Have a good firewall

Along with the rest of the items listed here, a good firewall can work wonders when it comes to security. Your firewall’s purpose is to identify packets of information before they are allowed through; ensuring that malicious packets do not harm your system in any way.  But there are different advantages and disadvantages to firewalls so you have to choose well. 

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