Ransomware Threats Are Everywhere. Here's How to Fight Back.

In-house servers can be vulnerable to attack. The cloud  and some common-sense tech hygiene offer corporations a strong cyber defense. 

Corporations can take steps to counter rising cyber threats. 

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The cyber criminals are winning. After the recent spate of devastating attacks, experts say it’s only going to get worse from here, with hacking tools becoming increasingly available and high ransomware payments enticing more malicious actors and daring them to go after ever bigger targets. Corporations and governments need to act quickly and take concrete steps to counter the rising threat.

The flurry of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure and government computer systems has been unprecedented. Late last year, victims learned of the massive SolarWinds cyberattack that compromised the internal systems of at least 100 private companies and nine government agencies. In the spring, hackers targeted tens of thousands of Microsoft Exchange email clients. And this month, Colonial Pipeline Co. was forced to shut down the biggest fuel pipeline in the U.S. after ransomware group DarkSide’s technology infiltrated their network. Bloomberg News reported the company paid a nearly $5 million extortion payment to regain access to its systems.