How Microsoft users can protect themselves from the Petya ransomware attack
New highly virulent strain of ransomware cripples networks
While Petya has not infiltrated as many machines as ransomware WannaCry did in May, it is more dangerous and has the power to create more damage. Here’s how to protect yourself and your small business from attacks like Petya.
Download patches
Like WannaCry, Petya is targeting a vulnerability in older Windows systems called EternalBlue. One of the best things you can do to protect yourself from these attacks is to download the patches Microsoft provides during updates. Microsoft released a patch to protect against the vulnerability on its Windows XP system in March. Earlier this month, it issued more patches for older Windows operating systems, citing the “ elevated risk for destructive cyber attacks.”
If you enable Microsoft to automatically update your computer, you should have the patch. For older versions of Windows that Microsoft doesn’t generally support, you can go to the Microsoft website and download the patches you need to protect your computers based on the version of Windows you have.
Back up your computer