This included attacks on schools, food producers, a major US gas pipeline, and many other organizations. Throughout 2021, ransomware attacks made headlines month after month. As Malwarebytes Labs reported in the 2021 State of Malware Report, ransomware attackers hit new lows during the 2020 pandemic, attacking even hospitals and medical facilities. For a small business, ransomware can hit more than just one device it can spread to other endpoints in your network.
Ransomware is a form of malware that locks the user out of their files or their device, then demands an anonymous online payment to restore access. Whatever your size and setup, Malwarebytes has a security solution that fits your unique needs, letting you focus on business. For small businesses with 9 or more endpoints or servers, our cloud management console enables you to easily set up and stay on top of the health of each device, whether your employees are in-office, remote, or hybrid. Our industry-leading protection includes next-gen antivirus, automated machine learning, and anti-ransomware technology to keep your company’s computers safe from advanced infections. Malwarebytes small business solutions give you powerful cyberprotection and cleanup in the case of a malware infection.
Small business leaders wear a lot of hats, and one of them may be “IT manager” or “security technician.” Do you know how to find and eradicate threats from each of your employees’ computers? While small businesses face these same threats, they also have unique needs and particular challenges for their cybersecurity posture. Malware threats to your employee’s devices can represent a risk to your business in the form of lost productivity, an outside party accessing company data, or the cost of trying to recover from a ransomware attack.
Watch this video from Google to learn more about Google Chrome's privacy settings and features.Ĭhrome allows you to control some of the information you share online, which you can modify in your privacy settings. It offers several ways to control your privacy, including modifying your privacy settings, deleting your history, and browsing in incognito mode. Google Chrome takes great care to keep your personal information private. Review our Internet Safety tutorial to learn more about staying safe online. If you see this warning, click Back to safety to return to the last page you visited.Ĭhrome offers a high level of protection from malicious websites, but you should still use your best judgement when browsing online. If a website is suspected to be a malware or phishing site, Chrome will display a warning page instead of navigating to the website. Whenever you navigate to a website in Chrome, that page is checked against the list.
In order to keep you and your computer protected from harmful websites, Chrome automatically downloads a list of dangerous and malicious websites and stores that list on your computer.
Review Chrome's full list of website security indicators to learn more. Never enter personal or sensitive information on an insecure site.