Ransomware creates fear
Ransomware - avoid being tricked
The video clip is a 30 second excerpt from a cartoon video of 1:30 minute duration
The extent of ransomware attacks has exploded, and there is legitimate reason to fear them. Things can go terribly wrong if employees are not aware of the threat.
This little cartoon video tells – with a humourous twist – about how ransomware comes in and what can happen. And viewers are given clear directions: DO's and DON'Ts
A recent example is the world-wide WannaCry attack in spring 2017. It became expensive and in some cases catastrophic for those who were hit.
Ransomware is big business
By 2015, there were 3.6 million ransomware attacks worldwide. The figure rose in 2016 to 638 million. Employees are essential in the fight when cybercrime is to be limited. As malware is constantly being designed to better prevent antivirus and unnoticed through the system, the individual's judgment will be central.
Ransomware is out of control
This is due to the fact that ransomware works and generates significant revenues for the backlogs, says Jan Johannsen, Security Director at Check Point Denmark, in a press release.
The extent of ransomware has exploded – it's almost unimaginable. Danish companies have been exposed to more than 150,000 attacks in 2016.
Definition of ransomware
A type of malware used to debug the owner of the infected device to pay ransom to access their own data again. The word is composed of the English words "ransom" (solvency) and "software" (program code).
Facts about ransomware
Humorous cartoon series: BIG money at stake
The film is part of ‘Humour against hacking’ – an effective awareness campaign for employees, which can be used in all types of companies and organisations in order to prevent becoming victim of an IT crime.
‘Humour against hacking’ inspires and teaches employees how they can help secure the organisation against attacks.
Employee awareness is key to prevent becoming a victim of IT crime
Video series
Nine effective and humous training cartoons to increase employee awareness plus new cartoons and other information two or three times a year as new topics become relevant.
Awareness campaign
The Humour Against Hacking campaign for your employees includes videos, quizzes, promotional material, campaign content and guide.