How To Prevent Ransomware Attacks: Security Tips From Hudson Valley Experts
Key Takeaways Small businesses are disproportionately targeted by ransomware - and most lack the defenses to stop it. Paying the ransom is rarely a solution; 69% of businesses that paid were attacked again. A layered defense — combining solid backups, employee training, MFA, and an incident response plan — is the most effective way to prevent ransomware attacks. Free resources, such as real phishing examples from the Hudson Valley, can help sharpen your team's ability to spot threats before they cause damage. Recovery costs average $1.53 million, but most of those costs are preventable with the right preparation in place today. Small Businesses Are Ransomware's Favorite Target Ransomware doesn't just go after hospitals and Fortune 500 companies. Small businesses are increasingly the preferred target. According to the Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, 88% of SMB data breaches in 2025 involved ransomware — more than double the rate seen at larger organizations. Atta...