![]() ![]() ![]() If users are educated correctly and then take on board these lessons they will be aware of the inherent risks associated with both working online and exclusively storing data on their devices. The first line of defence against this, and – to be honest – all, type of data safety issue is education. There are many ways of ensuring that your data is safe and secure so that should the worst happen and you be caught up in a scam or experience corruption of your information due to a ransomware attack, such as via a Cryptolocker infection, so that you can always come back from this with your personal and business data all available from when the attack began. Reading into this data it appears that these trends will continue to grow as scammers become more professional in their work to corrupt and steal information from home and business users, and, as a result of this, ensuring the safety of your data, via the means of a backup server, a Windows image backup or cloud based backups, has never been more important than right this second. ![]() The reason for last year being such a good year for scammers was that more than 500 million digital identities (names, passwords and other ID information) were stolen while fake technical support scams and ransomware attacks grew by 200% and 35% respectively during the 12 months leading into 2016. A recent article from the BBC noted that a survey conducted by a famous name in the Anti-Virus business has shown that 2015 was a bad year for the security of personal and business data. ![]()
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