For the month of June your network encountered 3 virus alerts and 32 o ences by 10 users. Compared to last month you have reduced your data integrity by 16%.
5C StackBOSS has made some recommendations of action in this report based on your network activity. Failure to take correctly action with reduce your operating e ciency by 3%, increase operational cost by 6%, and lower your data security credit by 1.2%
+16% Reduction
3 Threats
with 1 at severe
-10% Increase
32 Offences by
10 users
+3% Increase
Risk of increasing
cost by 6%
Downloads
23.5 TB
+6% Increase
Uploads
502.9 TB
+4% Increase
Costs
$12,128
-12% Decrease
Your network is in good health, but some actions are required
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Unlike a computer virus, it does not need to attach itself to an existing program.[2] Worms almost always cause at least some harm to the network, even if only by consuming bandwidth, whereas viruses almost always corrupt or modify files on a targeted computer.
A "payload" is code in the worm designed to do more than spread the worm—it might delete files on a host system (e.g., the ExploreZip worm), encrypt files in a ransomware attack, or send documents via e-mail.
Summary of user activity and recommended actions
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Users can minimize the threat posed by worms by keeping their computers' operating system and other software up to date, avoiding opening unrec- ognized or unexpected emails and running firewall and antivirus software