5 Critical Mistakes to Avoid During a Cyberattack

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Even well-intentioned actions can make a cyber incident worse

Cyberattacks often unfold quickly, and the wrong response in the first few minutes can make an incident far more difficult to contain and investigate.

When a cyber incident occurs, the natural reaction is to act quickly and try to fix the problem. But in many cases, rushed decisions can actually make the situation worse.

Deleting files, shutting down systems, or communicating directly with attackers can destroy valuable evidence and complicate recovery efforts.

If you believe your organization may be under attack, avoid these common mistakes while your IT team or cybersecurity provider investigates the incident.

1. Do Not Immediately Power Off Systems

It may seem logical to shut down affected computers to stop the attack. However, powering off systems can destroy important forensic evidence investigators need to determine how the breach occurred.

Instead, disconnect affected systems from the network and wait for guidance from IT or cybersecurity professionals.

2. Do Not Start Deleting Files or Cleaning Systems

Cyber threats continue to evolve, and many attacks target small and mid-sized businesses that lack dedicated security teams.

Citynet’s managed cybersecurity services help organizations monitor, detect, and respond to threats before they disrupt operations.

When something looks suspicious, many people try to remove files or run cleanup tools.

Unfortunately, deleting files, wiping systems, or running aggressive antivirus scans can remove critical evidence needed to understand what happened.

Preserving logs, system data, and suspicious files helps investigators determine:

  • How the attacker gained access
  • What systems were affected
  • Whether data was compromised

3. Do Not Ignore Suspicious Activity

Many cyber incidents begin with small warning signs.

Examples include:

  • Unexpected MFA prompts
  • Unusual login alerts
  • Strange emails sent from internal accounts
  • Systems behaving unusually slow

These signals are often the first indicators of a larger compromise.

Report suspicious activity immediately rather than assuming it is a temporary glitch.

4. Do Not Communicate with Attackers

In ransomware or extortion incidents, attackers may attempt to contact employees directly.

Responding to attackers without guidance from cybersecurity professionals can complicate investigations, negotiations, and insurance claims.

Always coordinate communication through your IT team, legal counsel, or incident response specialists.

5. Do Not Assume the Problem Is Isolated

Cybercriminals rarely stop at a single device.

Once attackers gain access to a network, they often move laterally to other systems, accounts, and servers.

What appears to be a single compromised computer may actually indicate a broader network intrusion.

A full investigation is usually necessary to determine the true scope of the incident.

The Right Response Matters

Cyber incidents can escalate quickly. However, responding correctly in the early stages can significantly reduce damage and recovery time.

This is why many organizations rely on managed cybersecurity providers to help monitor systems, detect threats early, and guide incident response efforts.

How Citynet Helps Businesses Prepare for Cyber Incidents

Citynet provides a range of cybersecurity and managed IT solutions designed to help organizations reduce risk and respond quickly when security issues arise.

Citynet services include:

  • 24/7 monitoring and threat detection through CyberPulse
  • Endpoint detection and response to identify suspicious activity on devices
  • Managed firewall and network protection
  • Data backup and recovery solutions to protect against ransomware
  • Security awareness training to help employees recognize phishing and social engineering attacks

With proactive monitoring and layered security protections, businesses can detect threats earlier and reduce the likelihood that a cyber incident turns into a major disruption.

Think Your Business May Be Under Attack?

Early response can dramatically reduce the impact of a cyber incident.

Citynet’s cybersecurity specialists can help investigate suspicious activity, contain threats, and guide recovery efforts.

Learn more about Citynet Cybersecurity & Managed IT Services

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Learn more about recognizing cyber threats and responding to security incidents.

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