#10 CASE STUDY - OBSOLETE ANTIVIRUS
"Our antivirus says we’re safe... but it hasn’t updated in two years."
COMPANY
Sector: Construction
Size: 75 employees
Location: Flanders
FACTS & FIGURES
30 out of 75 users were affected
Protection efforts: Outdated antivirus still running
Business impact: Ransomware spread across internal servers
STORY
A medium-sized construction firm in Flanders took pride in the green checkmark that appeared on their antivirus dashboard. But that reassuring symbol hadn’t changed in two years—ever since the product was discontinued and stopped receiving updates.
When malware infiltrated their internal file share, it went unnoticed for weeks. By the time ransomware locked down project folders and encrypted blueprint files, the IT team discovered the truth: their antivirus had been quietly discontinued. No warnings, no detections—just silence, while attackers moved freely. Rebuilding took weeks. The green checkmark? Still smiling.
INCIDENT OVERVIEW
An antivirus tool is only as good as its last update. At this construction firm, “last update” meant two years ago. The false sense of security led to severe consequences when ransomware spread across shared servers, crippling business operations.
BUSINESS IMPACT
Project delays caused by data loss
Complete rebuild of IT infrastructure
Significant loss of trust among subcontractors and clients
SECURITY MEASURES
Below is some advice to mitigate risks and strengthen security configurations:
Use a modern, supported antivirus solution
Schedule daily updates for malware signatures
Enable automatic scanning for USB devices and email attachments
Monitor endpoints with real-time alerts
RESSOURCES
CISA: Antivirus Software Basics
AV Comparatives – Independent Antivirus Testing