For the past 10 years, we have encountered many painful stories from clients regarding data loss. It can be due to hardware failure, unexpected disasters or careless employees.

Ransomware is one of the latest threats, well-known for its effective destruction of your business.

Ransomware locks the victim’s computers and files, holding them as a “hostage” until the victim pays a “ransom” to unlock access to their precious business assets.

In 2015, ransomware caused roughly $325 million in damages worldwide. In a one-month study by Norton*, 68,000 computers were infected, amounting to 5,700 a day.

Don’t become a victim of ransomware.

Contact us and find out how you can protect your business from being held hostage by cyber criminals.

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