Ransomware attacks surge 150%: Why patching is key

Ransomware attacks have surged by 150% in the past year, with SMBs being prime targets. A single unpatched vulnerability can lead to significant financial losses and operational downtime. For instance, the recent exploitation of the Citrix Bleed vulnerability (CVE-2023-4966) by LockBit 3.0 ransomware affiliates underscores the critical need for timely patching. ([cisa.gov](https://lnkd.in/g8S8QTXN)) Regularly updating and patching your systems is essential to protect your business from such threats. Unpatched software can serve as an entry point for cybercriminals, leading to data breaches and financial losses. To mitigate this risk, ensure that all software and systems are updated promptly. Implement a patch management policy that includes regular vulnerability assessments and timely application of security patches. For more information on recent vulnerabilities and recommended actions, refer to CISA's official alerts: ([cisa.gov](https://lnkd.in/g8S8QTXN)) How does your organization handle patch management to stay ahead of potential threats? #CybersecurityTip #BusinessSecurity #TechLeadership

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