Getting attacked via the internet as a business can be a terrifying moment. For some, viruses can appear with the black screen of death popping up and other times, you might see the actual attack on your computer happening in front of you. Here are some tips to help you when you’ve been attacked online as a business.

Find Out What Happened

Firstly, it’s important to clarify what has happened as soon as you’re made aware of it. It could be a case of a hacker attacking just the one computer, and if that’s the case, then you could simply remove the internet connection that computer and condense the process down to just the one device. However, it might be a problem of all your devices being compromised. It’s good to understand what’s happened to your files and to clarify whether any data has been copied from your computer system. This can very easily be done by your IT support, and if it’s not something you have available internally, then it’s always good to get outside help. By figuring out what has happened, can help you move forward in figuring out how to go about resolving the issues in place. If data has been stolen, then you’re going to want to get in touch with any clients to make them aware of what’s happened. 

Consider Hiring Services 

Hackers and cyber attackers are very good at hiding their identity, but there are always routes to follow when it comes to trying to find them. You might want to consider hiring a service like a Private Detective. It can certainly be helpful in scenarios where you have suspicions that the attack has come from inside your own company and might be one of your own employees. It’s worth taking a look at what’s out there and who might be able to help. 

Set Out A More Secure Internet Policy

We all learn from our lessons, and one way to help your company bounce back from this attack is to put a more secure internet policy in place. You might have a stronger firewall and have it block certain websites that your staff can’t go on. It might be worth putting your staff through additional training in order to make sure they have all the knowledge they need in order to operate safely on the internet, especially when it’s on behalf of the company. There’s always going to be a bit of downtime when it comes to staff taking a break from work, but there’s definitely some rules and guidelines that you can put in place. 

Always Be On Look Out

As a rule, it’s always good to be on the lookout when it comes to the online world and potential hacks or threats. If you are getting threatened or receiving an influx of phishing scams or threats, it’s worth defending yourself as much as possible and doing what you can to neutralise that threat.

No business wants this kind of thing to happen to them, so use these tips to avoid it.