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Getting hit with ransomware feels like a digital kidnapping. Your files are locked, your business is paralyzed, and some hacker is demanding a massive bag of crypto to give you the keys back.
It’s tempting to just pay up to end the nightmare, but here’s the reality: Don’t do it. Even though attacks are hitting record highs this year, fewer people are actually paying than ever before. Here is why ghosting the hackers is the only winning move.
Paying up isn't a get out of jail free card; it’s usually just the start of a bigger mess.
You could get sued by the government: In 2026, the FBI and other agencies are cracking down. If you pay a group that’s on a restricted list, you could end up facing massive federal fines on top of what you already lost.
You can only tell a hacker to get lost if you have a backup plan that actually works. You want your stolen data to be an annoyance, not an end of the world scenario.
Regular backups aren't enough because modern viruses look for them first. You need immutable backups—data that is locked so it literally cannot be changed or deleted for a set amount of time, even by an admin.
The old rules are dead. Here’s the new 2026 standard for your data:
If a hacker gets into one person’s laptop, they shouldn't be able to teleport to your main server. We use network segmentation, which is like fire doors in a building. If one room catches fire, the rest of the office stays safe.
A plan is just a PDF until you test it. We run tabletop exercises—basically a gaming session for IT—to make sure everyone knows how to kill an infection in minutes before it spreads.
Ransomware works because it creates panic. When you’ve got solid backups and a team that knows the drill, that Pay Now timer loses all its power. You don't have to be a hostage to your own data.
To see how we can help you protect your business from ransomware, call us today at (252) 449-7603.
Our network audit will reveal hidden problems, security vulnerabilities, and other issues lurking on your network.
Learn more about what Shoshin Technologies Inc can do for your business.
Shoshin Technologies Inc
3116 North Croatan Hwy. Suite 103
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina 27948
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