Remote working and ransomware
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Threats in the office network
So, your employees are now working from home, remotely connecting to the corporate network. That essentially means the office network is now distributed throughout the city (maybe more than one). That means www.mcafee.com/activate if a piece of ransomware infects the network, computers that are www.mcafee.com/activate download miles away from each other may be encrypted.
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Home networks under threat
Many people work with company information on home computers. You cannot know for sure how well protected they are www.mcafee.com/activate download, who else uses them mcafee.com/activate product key, and how well those users understand modern cyberthreats. In other words, even if your employees have all been trained to recognize a malicious attachment, that is no guarantee your corporate data won’t be encrypted through the fault www.mcafee.com/activate of someone else in their www.mcafee/activate households.
Neighbors represent an additional danger. Who knows what other devices are connected to employees’ routers, and how people have configured access www.mcafee.com/activate product key to shared folders.
Remember as well that modern cybercriminals try to steal data before encrypting it. And whereas in the past, if someone’s home computer got encrypted, it was purely their problem, nowadays, ransomware at home may cause confidential work information to fall into cybercriminals’ hands. That makes a home attack on an www.mcafee/activate employee a corporate problem — your problem.
Security solution
We understand that most companies that were forced to suddenly send their employees into the world of remote working did not budget for additional security solutions, at least not for each and every employee’s home computer www.mcafee.com/activate. But that’s no reason to leave them unprotected. Our Kaspersky Anti-Ransomware Tool for Business is specially www.mcafee/activate tailored to deal with ransomware.
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