Unfortunately, malware is a hot topic these days. SMBs are a target for the bad guys, and your data could be at risk.
So let’s make sure we know what malware is, what forms it can take, and how to mitigate these risks.
Malware is a piece of software designed to cause damage to a computer, server, or network of computers – this is the umbrella term for malicious software.
Virus
A computer virus modifies the system files of the host computer to execute malicious code and infect other files. This is the only form of malware that modifies other files on a computer. Viruses can be attached to emails and then downloaded by the end user.
Ransomware
This type of malware encrypts data in an information system and demands payment in exchange for regaining access. These types of attacks have increased drastically during the COVID-19 pandemic, think 72% or more. However, many ransomware variants refuse to unencrypt data, and some even delete the files after ransom is paid. Ransomware is often spread through spam emails.
Trojans

Spyware

Worms

Bots
Bots are hybrid forms of malware, often originating in spam messages, then can execute automated tasks through remote instruction. Many bots are used for legitimate purposes but can also be appropriated for nefarious actions. A large set of these bots creates a botnet, a swarm of bots, attacking a number of systems in sync, making them capable of large-scale attacks.
Now what
- Understand the risks
- Educate yourself and employees on malware and prevention strategies
- Build your security stack
- Stay up to date on cyber criminal’s attack methods
- Contact PremierePC today




