According to the World Bank, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) play a huge role in most economies, accounting for 90% of businesses worldwide and representing over 50% of employment. These are businesses that range from family-owned restaurants, through startups to established businesses with several hundred employees on their payrolls.
Besides being instrumental to countries’ economies, another thing SMBs share is that they are often ill-prepared to deal with cyber-threats. Such incidents can vary, from distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks resulting in hours of downtime and revenue loss, to malware attacks, including those involving ransomware, that may ultimately cause a company to go out of business.
According to Datto’s report, ransomware is at the top of the list of the malware threats that SMBs face, with one in five reporting that they had fallen victim to a ransomware attack. The average ransom requested by threat actors is about US$5,900. However, that is not the final price tag; the cost of downtime is 23 times greater than the ransom requested in 2019, coming in at US$141,000 and representing an increase of over 200% from 2018 to 2019.
And you still haven’t factored in other costs – the discovery of the attack, investigation, containment, recovery, and reputational damage. Then you still have to account for the cost of the information lost.
Some businesses may opt for paying the ransom to limit their downtime and restore access to sensitive files, but there are no guarantees. The cybercriminals behind the ransomware may keep increasing the ransom, and even if you pay up, you can’t be sure that you’ll recover all the data, so the damage will still be done.
“Funding cybercriminals also funds larger cyberattacks, so it must be reiterated that paying won’t always get make the issue go away,” says ESET cybersecurity specialist Jake Moore.
Clearly, you want to avoid a successful ransomware attack in the first place. The key, then, is prevention, and it includes these basic measures:
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