Malware Removal Brisbane

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Expert Malware Removal Brisbane

Cybercrime

In Australia, Cybercrime affects 33% of businesses each year. In terms of raw stats, the effects of a cyberattack vary between business disruptions, which affect 40% of business, information loss – 29%, revenue loss – 25%, productivity loss – 29%, all the way through to equipment damage, which affects 4% of business.

Shockingly, it can take the average businesses 23 days to recover from a full cyberattack. If it is an ‘insider’ attack, the number of days to recover soars to a debilitating 51 days.

It’s true that in most cases, employees remain your greatest risk when it comes to cyber security.  

Strong Security System

At Infocloud It, we take steps to ensure that your system is secure and can defend itself from attacks, including from malware.

Taking steps to ensure your system is secure and safe from cyber attacks, including malware is imperative

What is malware and how did it come to be on my device?

Malicious Software

Malware is short for malicious software, designed by hackers to destroy or disrupt applications and data on your computer. Malware can be responsible for any of the following kinds of attacks: 

  • Data attacks: this includes deleting files, scrambling information, tampering with data, relocating data and files and encrypting and hiding files that contain personal information, important work documents, login and passcodes and other records; 
  • Application attacks:  the effects of these attacks include changing the way applications are run, which make the applications fail to work properly or corrupt data or share data with third party systems; 
  • Hardware attacks: this includes changing the way your computer hardware operates, like disrupting the way the camera takes photos, the effectiveness of your finger print scanner, reallocating keystroke information and hacking into your modem, scanner and other peripheral devices; and 
  • Network attacks: this means breaking into, or disrupting the way your home or work computer network operates e.g. locking users out of their devices and/or allowing access to third party users. 
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