From California to Iowa and Texas, school districts across the US are facing an increase in ransomware attacks. Our InvestigateTV team explains the high-tech attacks and what parents can do to help protect their child's personal information.
Ransomware is when hackers take over a computer system, steal or lock up records and demand a payment to get those records back. The attack usually begins when hackers gain access through a malicious link in an email.Kurt Baumgartner, a principal security researcher with Kaspersky, predicted a rise in these kinds of attacks this school year.
Baumgartner said with so many young children now on computers, parents need to make sure their kids understand emails and what to open or not open. “They have to have some sort of interaction with children and guidance for kids about, you know, what’s happening with their passwords,” Baumgartner said.
He said school districts also bear a huge responsibility and advised parents to advocate for better maintenance, updates, and security of the systems.Teach your children to have complex passwords from a young age, a minimum of 18 charactersTeaching best practices at an early age helps to protect your children, both at school and at home.
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