There is a horrible familiarity about the way these cyber attacks proceed. The attack begins, the demands are made, the warnings are dire, a kill switch is designed, the attack is over…the damage is done. The other common theme? Cyber experts admonish people for failing to update their software. It's true. The Microsoft patch for this latest virus was available several months ago – but I am guessing most of us don't update our software as often as we should. And of course when the computer automatically updates, it always seems to be at the most inconvenient time and takes much longer than promised. None of which is to deny the importance of protecting ourselves against such attacks…but it's a bit like telling us to insulate our pipes in the winter. Yes, I know I should…usually after it's too late and there's a leak. So, have you got a better way to get it into my thick skull that – oi – update your software, protect yourself, and if you forget…it's your own fault! -Richard.Quest@cnn.com |
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