Royal Mail Nearly Fully Operational Following Ransomware Attack

Royal Mail was nearly back to full operations after a recent ransomware attack affected their online services for several days. The attack, which was first reported on 29th April, occurred as a result of cyber hackers targeting Royal Mail's email and online services. While a ransom was demanded, no money was paid to the hackers and all data remained secure. Following the attack, Royal Mail implemented several measures to ensure the security of its online systems. The company has been working with cyber security companies to boost their online defences and implement additional measures to protect online data. This includes improving the security of its online traffic, deploying anti-phishing tools, and enhancing cyber attack prevention efforts. The attack also served as an important reminder of the importance of cyber security and the need for businesses to constantly update their systems with the latest technology and tools. Being prepared and implementing the right security measures can help businesses secure their data and avoid being vulnerable to cyber threats. To reduce the risk of cyberattacks, businesses need to be more security-conscious and take steps to ensure the safety of their data. This includes implementing adequate protections such as multi-factor authentication, regularly patching systems, encrypting sensitive data, and investing in technology security. Additionally, businesses should employ cyber security best practices such as limiting access to a minimum number of users and regularly monitoring system activity for signs of cyber threat. The Royal Mail ransomware attack serves as a reminder that businesses must invest in online security to protect their data and online operations. Implementing the right security measures and adhering to cyber security best practices should help businesses protect themselves from cyber threats and ensure operations remain secure.

This Cyber News was published on therecord.media. Publication date: Thu, 26 Jan 2023 17:26:02 +0000


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