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Malware and Ransomware

Malware and Ransomware

Malware and Ransomware: What Customers Need to Know

In today’s digital world, malware and ransomware have become the biggest threats to individuals and businesses. These malicious programs can compromise sensitive financial information, steal money, and cause significant damage to both individuals and organizations. As a trusted financial institution, we want to help our customers understand the risks and take steps to protect themselves.

What is Malware?

Malware is software designed to damage, disrupt, or remotely control a computer system. Malware can take many forms, including viruses, trojans, worms, and spyware. Once a computer is infected with malware, it can steal sensitive information, monitor user activity, or launch attacks against other systems.

What is Ransomware?

Ransomware is a type of malware that encrypts files on a victim’s computer, making them inaccessible until a ransom is paid. Ransomware is typically delivered through phishing emails or malicious websites, and once the ransomware is installed, it can quickly spread to other systems on the network. Ransomware can be devastating, causing significant financial losses and disrupting business operations.

How to Prevent Malware and Ransomware

Good cyber hygiene is the best way to prevent malware and ransomware attacks. This includes:

  1. Keep your software updated: Ensure all your software, including your operating system and any applications you use, are updated with the latest security patches. This will help protect your system from known vulnerabilities.
  2. Use anti-virus and anti-malware software: Install and use reputable anti-virus and anti-malware software on all your devices. These programs can help detect and remove malware before it can cause damage.
  3. Use strong passwords: Use strong, unique passwords for all your accounts, and enable two-factor authentication whenever possible.
  4. Be careful with email: Be cautious when opening emails from unknown senders, and avoid clicking links or downloading attachments from suspicious emails.
  5. Back up your data: Regularly back up your important data to an external hard drive or cloud storage service. This will help ensure you can still access your data during a ransomware attack.

What Customers Need to Know

It is essential to stay vigilant and aware of the risks of malware and ransomware. Here are a few things you should keep in mind:

  1. We take security seriously. We are committed to protecting your personal and financial information from cyberthreats. We use industry-standard security measures to help keep your data safe.
  2. If you receive an email or phone call that seems suspicious, don’t click on any links or give out any personal information. Instead, contact us directly to verify the legitimacy of the request.
  3. Regularly monitor your accounts for suspicious activity. If you notice any unauthorized transactions, report them to your financial institution immediately.
  4. Report suspicious activity. If you suspect that your account has been compromised or if you receive suspicious emails or messages, please contact us immediately. We will investigate the issue and take appropriate action to protect your account.
  5. Stay informed. Stay up-to-date on the latest cyberthreats and best practices for staying safe online. We will provide regular updates on our website and through other channels to help keep you informed.

In summary, malware and ransomware pose a severe threat to individuals and businesses alike. By practicing good cyber hygiene and staying vigilant, you can help protect yourself from these harmful attacks. As your financial institution, we are committed to helping our customers stay safe and secure in today’s digital age.

If you believe you’ve been a victim of fraud, please contact our team immediately by calling 877-279-1300.

If you believe you’ve been a victim of fraud, please contact our team immediately by calling 877-279-1300.