【Newsletter#179】Taking Data Security Seriously – How to Prevent Data Loss

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【Newsletter#179】Taking Data Security Seriously – How to Prevent Data Loss

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Recent years have seen the rise in ransomware affecting numerous computer systems across the world. Ransomware such as Deadbolt encrypts the files of victims, rendering them useless until a ransom is paid. ASUSTOR attaches great importance to data security, and continuously provides bug fixes, security updates and feature updates to help protect data.
Learn More:https://www.asustor.com/en-gb/news/news_detail?id=29444

How can I strengthen my protection against ransomware?
With Good Backup Habits
With backups, even if your storage device is compromised, you can retrieve lost files. For effective data backups, it is advised to create 3-2-1-compliant backups.
3-2-1 Best Practices:https://www.asustor.com/solution/backup_rules
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With Regular Updates
We recommend that all devices, whether they are a computer, a phone, or ASUSTOR NAS run the latest updates. Updates close security holes and bring feature updates to better protect your data, making it harder for attackers to damage your data.
Learn more about ASUSTOR security advisories:https://www.asustor.com/security/security_advisory
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HabitsWith Snapshots
ASUSTOR’s ADM has a built-in snapshot center. Set daily or weekly snapshots according to their needs. When being attacked by ransomware, the system can be restored to the snapshot before the attack.
Introducing ASUSTOR Snapshot Center:https://www.asustor.com/online/College_topic?topic=252
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With Changing Presets
Factory settings make it easier for hackers to steal data. ASUSTOR recommends users change the default ADM password and default ports such as port 8000 and 8001, and ports 80 and 443 for web services.
Mitigating Malware Risks:https://www.asustor.com/online/College_topic?topic=353
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