Explore worldwide content with a Secure, Private, Fast, and Free VPN in 1-click.
Download Now >
Vidnoz AI creates engaging videos with realistic AI avatars. Free, fast and easy-to-use. Try for Free >

Expert in

PC Health Solution

Home > Press > Knowledge

How to Protect Your Computer from Ransomware Attacks

Hundreds of thousands of computers worldwide were hit by the new ransomware called WannaCry (aka WCry, WannaCrypt, Wanna Decryptor, WannaCrypt0r 2.0) which encrypts files on computers running Microsoft's Windows operating systems and demands payment in the cryptocurrency bitcoin. In order to avoid this global cyber-attack by WannaCry and prevent from ransomware attacks in the future, you should read these tips:

1. Avoid Clicking on Unidentified Links and Opening Suspicious Downloads

Ransomware can spread by multiple methods, such as clicking on malicious websites and phishing emails, downloading infected files, etc. Staying alert and never clicking on unidentified links is very crucial. Surfing Protection feature in IObit Malware Fighter can help you detect the websites on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and IE. If a website is suspicious or unsafe, it will alert you to not click on it thus avoid malicious attacks.

2. Regularly Backup Important Files

To avoid losing your important files, especially encrypted by ransomware, it's better for you to develop the good habit of making a back-up regularly and properly. You need a backup tool to make things easy and convenient.

3. Turn on your Windows Firewall and set a new rule to your 445 Port

Steps for Window 10 users: click here

Steps for Windows 7 users: click here

4. Keep Your System and Applications Up-to-Date

Cyber Criminals often use the vulnerability of the old and unsupported operating systems and applications to spread infections. So it's very necessary to keep your system and applications up-to-date.

5. Install Anti-Ransomware Engine on Your Computer

The most effective way to block ransomware from your computer is making good use of an anti-ransomware tool. The newly embed anti-ransomware engine in IObit Malware Fighter 5 is a powerful tool designed to help the user to detect ransomware threats in real-time and protect the computer against ransomware attacks including WannaCry and WannaCry 2.0.

To protect our users from being infected with WannaCry, our technicians worked in an effort to enhance our anti-ransomware engine and update our antivirus database. Thanks to their efforts, the update for this issue is released now. The latest IObit Malware Fighter 5 can protect Windows users from WannaCry ransomware.

Here is How to Prevent WannaCry with IObit Anti-Ransomware Engine:

Update your IObit Malware Fighter to the latest version of database 1649. Once WannaCry is trying to enter your system, it will detect the threats and give you a pop-up alert in the first time.

WannaCry detected

To remove WannaCry, please enable Anti-Ransomware Engine and Bitdefender Engine by upgrading to Pro . >>Select "Remove threats" and click "OK" to remove WannaCry easily and quickly. 

WannaCry Alert

Once WannaCry is attempting to encrypt your files, a pop-up alert will offer you a quick access to remove it. >>Click "Block" to block WannaCry. (Please make sure that Anti-Ransomware Engine is enabled)

Block WannaCry

Get total protection to prevent ransomware attacks like WannaCry and WannaCry 2.0:

 Free Download From Cnet     Upgrade to Pro Now       


Update Now

No, next time.

IObit uses cookies to improve content and ensure you get the best experience on our website.
Continue to browse our website agreeing to our privacy policy.

I Accept