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Ransomware Prevention

Ransomware prevention content provides actionable strategies for defending against ransomware attacks before they encrypt critical data. Articles cover backup protocols, endpoint detection, network segmentation, patch management, and incident response planning tailored to ransomware scenarios.

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Cybersecurity Best Practices

Cybersecurity Best Practices for Employees: A 2021 Guide

The Click That Cost One Company $46 Million In 2020, Ubiquiti Networks disclosed a breach that started with a single employee's compromised credentials. Attackers impersonated company executives, manipulated employees through social engineering, and walked away with $46.7 million in fraudulent wire transfers. The technology was fine. The

Carl B. Johnson Apr 02, 2021 8 min read
Cybersecurity Training

How to Train Employees on Cybersecurity That Sticks

In December 2020, a SolarWinds employee reportedly used the password "solarwinds123" on an update server — a detail that surfaced during Congressional hearings about one of the most devastating supply chain attacks in history. Thousands of organizations, including multiple U.S. government agencies, were compromised. The root cause wasn&

Carl B. Johnson Apr 02, 2021 7 min read
Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Cybersecurity Awareness Month: What Actually Works

One Month Won't Save You — But It Can Start Something That Does In October 2020, during Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a major hospital chain — Universal Health Services — was fighting off one of the largest ransomware attacks in U.S. healthcare history. The Ryuk ransomware hit over 400 facilities. Staff

Carl B. Johnson Apr 02, 2021 6 min read
Cybersecurity Tips for Small Business

Cybersecurity Tips for Small Business: A 2021 Guide

In 2020, the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center received 791,790 complaints — a 69% increase over 2019 — with reported losses exceeding $4.2 billion. Small businesses absorbed a disproportionate share of that damage. The Verizon 2020 Data Breach Investigations Report found that 28% of data breaches involved small

Carl B. Johnson Apr 02, 2021 7 min read
Ransomware Prevention

How to Prevent Ransomware: A Practical Defense Guide

The Attack That Cost a Pipeline — and a Country's Fuel Supply In May 2021, Colonial Pipeline shut down 5,500 miles of fuel infrastructure after a ransomware attack crippled its operations. Millions of Americans panic-bought gasoline. The company paid $4.4 million in Bitcoin to the DarkSide threat

Carl B. Johnson Mar 12, 2021 7 min read
Ransomware Examples

Ransomware Examples: What 2020-2021 Attacks Teach Us

The Ransomware Epidemic Is Already Here When someone searches for ransomware examples — whether they're typing "2026" or any other year — they're really asking one question: what does a real ransomware attack look like, and how do I stop it from happening to me? I&

Carl B. Johnson Mar 12, 2021 6 min read
Ransomware

How Ransomware Spreads: 5 Attack Vectors You Must Block

A Single Click Cost One Hospital $67 Million In September 2020, Universal Health Services — one of the largest healthcare providers in the U.S. — got hit by the Ryuk ransomware strain. The attack shut down systems across 400 facilities. Patients were diverted. Records went analog. The final damage? An estimated

Carl B. Johnson Mar 12, 2021 7 min read
Ransomware Protection Tips

Ransomware Protection Tips That Actually Work in 2021

A Hospital Paid $17 Million. Your Organization Could Be Next. In September 2020, Universal Health Services got hit with Ryuk ransomware across 400 facilities. The damage? An estimated $67 million in recovery costs and lost revenue. A few months earlier, Garmin paid a reported $10 million ransom to get its

Carl B. Johnson Feb 24, 2021 7 min read
Zero Trust Security Model

Zero Trust Security Model: Why Perimeter Defense Is Dead

In July 2020, Twitter disclosed that attackers had compromised 130 high-profile accounts — including Barack Obama, Elon Musk, and Apple — by socially engineering their way past internal employees. The attackers didn't breach a firewall. They didn't exploit a zero-day vulnerability. They simply convinced insiders to hand over

Carl B. Johnson Dec 12, 2020 7 min read
Work From Home Cybersecurity

Work From Home Cybersecurity: A Practical Guide

In April 2020, the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center reported it was receiving between 3,000 and 4,000 cybersecurity complaints per day — a roughly 400% increase from pre-pandemic levels. The single biggest catalyst? Millions of employees suddenly working from home on networks and devices that no corporate

Carl B. Johnson Nov 08, 2020 7 min read