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Summer 2016

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33 Oil Prophets New Active Members MSR Ayaaz, LLC Sharif Rahman 19425 Highway 43 Mount Vernon, AL 36560-3420 Ph: 404/610-1462 Frank Rogers Country Store Frank Rogers 11700 US Highway 80 West Marion Junction, AL 36759-3502 Ph: 334/418-1976 Soham Partners, LLC Pankaj Patel 17075 US Highway 98 Foley, AL 36535-8549 Ph: 251/943-5868 Thomasville Discount Tobacco Abdullah A. Mohamed 32785 Highway 43 Thomasville, AL 36784-1647 Ph: 334/636-5119 New Associate Members Hailey Insurance Services Brandon Rayborn 10754 Mead Road Baton Rouge, LA 70816-2150 Ph: 225/284-7394 Insurance Agency - General Liability, Property, Wokers Comp. Indigo Energy Partners, LLC John Mansfield, Jr. 222 Main Street Gainesville, GA 30501 Ph: 678/513-9114 www.indigoenergy.com Wholesale Provider of Petroleum Products and Services Rittiner Equipment Company, Inc. Bobby Hemphill 658 Leson Court Harvey, LA 70058 Ph: 504/367-5586 www.rittinerequipment.com Sales, Service and Installation of Petroleum Dispensing, Monitoring and Point of Sale Equipment New UST/Owner Operator Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC/Aviation Mark Taylor 4900 69th Street North Birmingham, AL 35206 Ph: 205/714-1846 NEW P&CMA MEMBERS A new variant of the Cryptowall malware is now being spread across the Internet. Cryptowall malware is a program infecting computers, encrypting key files, and then offers the decryption tool if you pay a ransom. The ransom doubles every ten or so days. The old version would leave your filenames in tact. The new version changes file names and extensions. As of now, anti-malware companies are updating to try to keep pace with the bad guys. Like the prior version, this one is being transmitted through emails with a resume.zip extension. Soon, we will probably see infections in other vectors, too. What should you do? • Make sure you update your anti-virus and/or anti-malware applications today. • Provide regular education to employees about avoiding incidents like these. • Ensure your backup systems are working and you have tested the "restore" function. • Contact your insurance agent to determine if you have coverage in the event your office is hit. Bill Dotson RockerRisk.com If all of this confuses you or you just need a hand managing the risk, call or email Bill Dotson at bill@rocker.io. Cryptowall – A New Variant to Cause Problems

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