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Why Double and Triple-Extortion Are So Scary
Ransomware is bad, and you canāt take any chances with it if you want to keep your business safe. Understand that it might seem like weāre exaggerating, but weāre not; ransomware really is as bad as it comes, and when youāre faced with double or even triple extortion, youāll be put in a tough spot that no business owner wants to find themselves in. Today, we want to cover what these terms are and why theyāre so bad.
How Double-Extortion Works
If you refuse to pay a ransom, youāll likely be targeted by double-extortion tactics.
During a ransomware attack, the cybercriminal might exfiltrate your data, i.e. steal it. Theyāll create a copy of your data before encrypting it, then use that data to force a decision on your part. If you donāt pay up, theyāll leak the data online or sell it on the black market. Itās a tough spot to be in, and businesses that donāt know any better might actually pay up.
Unfortunately, double-extortion is far from the worst that could happen.
How Triple-Extortion Works
Triple-extortion dials up the threats and increases the stakes of not paying up.
If youāre really against paying the ransom and donāt care about data theft, a hacker might go all-in against you and put even more pressure on your organization to take action. They could launch a DDoS attack against your business, preventing it from recovering in a timely manner from the ransomware attack. They might even contact third parties like news organizations, law enforcement agencies, and customers to embarrass your company further.
With so much at stake in this situation, who could say no to paying the ransom?
(Thatās a rhetorical question; youāre still not supposed to, and weāll tell you why.)
What Should You Do?
Despite all these threats, you still shouldnāt pay the ransom, and you still havenāt exhausted your options.
When cyberattacks like ransomware strike, trust in your IT resource to get you through the situation safely and securely. BlackCSI, for example, can help ensure your systems are backed up and protected to prevent these types of threats from reaching your business in the first place. In these situations, itās always better to simply prevent the threat if you can, as responding to ransomware and trying to get rid of it is significantly more difficult than the former.
Ready to get started with better security practices? BlackCSI is ready to jump on board and help you hit the ground running. Learn more today by calling us at (717) 620-3042.
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