Monday, October 7, 2019

Brute Force Attacks are the Preferred Method for Spreading Ransomware



Ransomware attacks are on the rise in 2019, making headlines as they afflict local governments and SMBs with frightening regularity. At the same time, the cost of a ransomware attack is rising precipitously, making these attacks one of the most complicated and feared cybersecurity risks this year. 

However, cybersecurity researchers at F-Secure found that brute force attacks are one of the most prevalent methodologies deployed by hackers, occurring in 31% of ransomware attacks. This approach leverages common or weak passwords to access employee email accounts or company networks where malware can be deployed. 

Consequently, companies can reduce their exposure to ransomware threats by ensuring that employees maintain strong, unique passwords for all their accounts. This simple cybersecurity standard is just one best practice that employers can instill in their employees through comprehensive awareness training that can help thwart cyberattacks.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/ransomware-attacks-weak-passwords-are-now-your-biggest-risk/

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1 comment:

  1. "Consequently, companies can reduce their exposure to ransomware threats by ensuring that employees maintain strong, unique passwords for all their accounts" - recently heard that a serious vulnerability were found in LastPass (one of the most popular password managers). So, considering another protection against ransomware is strongly recommended.

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