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Ransomware doesn’t knock politely on your door.
It kicks it in.
And when it does, it doesn’t just lock up your files. It locks up your business.
In 2023, cybercriminals made over $1 billion running ransomware attacks. Hospitals, schools, government agencies, small businesses. Nobody was off limits. These aren’t just technical problems. They’re business problems. They’re life-and-death problems when hospitals and critical infrastructure get hit.
Here’s the thing: ransomware isn’t standing still. It’s evolving. Fast.
Ransomware used to be clumsy. A phishing email here, a shady download there.
Now it’s a professional operation.
This isn’t some teenager in a basement anymore. It’s a global business model and it’s working.
When ransomware strikes, the ransom demand is just the down payment.
Paying the ransom doesn’t guarantee your data comes back. And even if it does, the damage is already done.
Cybercriminals aren’t looking for the hardest business to break into.
They’re looking for the easiest.
Here’s how to make sure it’s not you:
Ransomware groups adapt. So must you.
Ransomware isn’t slowing down. It’s scaling up. If you’re still betting your business can survive an attack without a plan, you’re gambling with the house’s money and the house always wins.
The businesses that thrive are the ones that treat cybersecurity as core to survival, not an afterthought.
So, the question isn’t: “What happens if ransomware hits?”
It’s: “What happens when it does?”
Let’s make sure you’re ready.
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