How to keep Safe your PC from Ransomware Virus
Now these days in Global pandemic where is whole world is going on fighting against COVID-19 another face world is facing the greatest challenge to protect against various kind of computer and mobile virus. Ransomware is the most powerful and very harmful virus for them.
We are here bring a very easy and safeguard plan for your PC keep safe against Ransomware..
We need the follow
Keep your antivirus update against attack virus.
Always use a high premium quality antivirus, or security software, never use free version or crack version .
Never use the open Wi-Fi network.
Always keep on your computer firewall.
Never try to use any crack software or pirated software, its may be high risk for your computer data. They always malware content.
Never click unknown source link through email etc.
Never visit the suspicious websites e.g. free money, earn bitcoin, earn USD for free, they contain viruses, Trojan, malware, spy program ect.
Never give a access through Third part computer screen share software to any person.
Never use infected pen drive, hard drive, CD, DVD, zip drive etc.
Never copy or merge any suspicious file with own data.
Keep regular backup or your online and online data.
Always keep mail filter program.
Always delete spam mails, never trust any email whose claim your won a grand price and ask your personal identity . e.g. Your Debit, credit card, security number, Passport, Driving License etc.
Never trust on anyone whose met you through social media.
Never share anyone own password, PIN.
Always visit the trustable sites which they use SSL or Green Lock pad. without SSL certificate sites can be harmful for you.
If you follow above points, I believe that you never threat by any viruses. Keep your PC safe from Ransomware.
Ransomware is today’s fastest-growing cyber crime threat. According to security supplier Trustwave, ransomware attacks outstripped payment card information theft last year.
Meanwhile, Research by Sophos has found that half of organization’s were attacked by ransomware in 2019 and in almost 75% of cases, the attackers were able to encrypt data. Most organization’s did retrieve their data, but twice as many did so from backup than by paying the ransom, and the cost to them was less than half what it was to those who paid up.