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If you’re a system administrator, the network you look after is almost certainly way more spread out since coronavirus stay-at-home regulations kicked in.
But even if your colleagues are using their own computers now, and connecting in via their own internet connections, it’s still “your” network, and it still represents a valuable target – as a network, not just as numerous individual computers – to cybercriminals.
And one of the most dramatic all-at-once attacks that your network can suffer is, of course, ransomware.
Ransomware attacks often rely on victims making a few basic mistakes that are often quite uncomfortable to confront – it’s natural to assume you haven’t made any (or, at least, not many), and it can feel both tired and tiring to keep going through the basics.
So we decided that we’d find a fun way to help you to keep track of the common blunders that often lead to ransomware – something with rhyme and rhythym as well as reason.
Imagine that your computer were a house, and ransomware a gang of burglars, and chant along with us…
Don't lock the door and then forget And leave the windows wide. <--PROTECT YOUR SYSTEM PORTALS Don't think that keys beneath the mat Will keep the crooks outside. <--PICK PROPER PASSWORDS Don't set a guard to watch all night And write things in a book, Yet when you get their careful notes, just never take a look. <--PERUSE YOUR SYSTEM LOGS Don't buy alarms but turn them off Because they make a row. <--PAY ATTENTION TO WARNINGS And when you need to do repairs, Don't shrug, and say, "Not now." <--PATCH EARLY, PATCH OFTEN
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