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Ransomware Attack Prevention: What Actually Works in 2026

A Single Click Cost Change Healthcare $22 Million in Ransom In February 2024, the BlackCat/ALPHV ransomware group crippled Change Healthcare — a company processing roughly one-third of all U.S. health claims. UnitedHealth Group confirmed paying a $22 million ransom. Patient data for over 100 million individuals was compromised. The

Carl B. Johnson May 14, 2026 5 min read
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Ransomware Attack Prevention: A 2025 Survival Guide

In February 2024, Change Healthcare — a company that processes roughly one-third of all U.S. medical claims — was hit by the ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware group. The fallout was staggering: $872 million in direct costs reported by UnitedHealth Group in a single quarter, pharmacies unable to process prescriptions, and the personal

Carl B. Johnson Aug 11, 2025 7 min read
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Ransomware Attack Prevention: A Practical Guide for 2024

In January 2024, Fulton County, Georgia — home to Atlanta — was crippled by a ransomware attack that knocked court systems offline, disrupted tax processing, and left residents unable to access basic government services for weeks. It wasn't an isolated event. The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)

Carl B. Johnson Feb 28, 2024 8 min read
Ransomware Attack Prevention

Ransomware Attack Prevention: A Practical Guide

The Attack That Shut Down a Pipeline — and a Wake-Up Call for Everyone In February 2020, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) published an alert after a ransomware attack forced a natural gas compression facility to shut down for two full days. The threat actor got in through a

Carl B. Johnson Mar 31, 2021 6 min read
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Ransomware Attack Prevention: A Practical 2026 Guide

The $1.1 Billion Problem You Can't Afford to Ignore In 2023, ransomware payments exceeded $1.1 billion globally, according to Chainalysis. That number only captured what was paid — not the downtime, legal fees, regulatory penalties, or permanent reputational damage. I've worked with organizations that survived

Carl B. Johnson Nov 30, 2019 7 min read