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One cryptomalware attack can cost an SMB up to Php5 million

One cryptomalware attack cost small and medium businesses up to $99,000 or Php5 million on average, according to research Corporate IT Security Risks 2016 conducted by Kaspersky Lab last year.

Despite the fact that cybercriminals do not guarantee the return of corporate data, 34% of entrepreneurs admitted paying extortionists.

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The total damage caused by cryptomalware infection is a combination of a variety of factors:

  • partial or complete suspension of operations (internal business processes, financial transactions, etc.);
  • the loss of valuable data (financial and project documents, customer or partner databases, etc.);
  • reputational risks, and more.

In fact, the total amount of damage can be divided into two parts: the ransom and the related losses.

The amount of related damage is, to a large extent, affected by shortcomings in the preventive work of the IT staff (poorly administered systems, outdated or missing backups, unreliable passwords, irregularly updated software, etc.).

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According to the Corporate IT Security Risks 2016 research, over 30% of small and medium businesses representatives reported the loss of a significant amount of data due to cryptomalware.

As we can see, almost one-third of SMBs still believe that paying the ransom is the most cost-effective way of getting their data back. The reality, however, is that the total damage for companies ends up being much greater and there is still no guarantee of recovering the corporate data in question. As criminals increase their efforts to make money by using cryptomalware, small and medium businesses should take preventative measures to minimize the risk of becoming yet another victim. In order to improve the efficiency of their protection against cyberthreats, we advise SMBs to use dedicated solutions and the advanced technologies,” comments Vladimir Zapolyansky, Head of SMB Marketing at Kaspersky Lab.

Getting to grips with a growing speed of cyber threats, SMBs can empower themselves with a holistic portfolio of Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business enabling multi-layered protection from known and emerging threats, including cryptomalware.

In case company wasn’t armed on time and the precious business data has been encrypted, Kaspersky Lab experts recommend to check whether this data can be restored with the help of free utilities or decryption keys provided on noransom.kaspersky.com.

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