In the good ole days of ransomware, hackers only went after consumers and their individual files and folders. Older types of ransomware such as CryptoWall and CryptoLocker encrypt your individual files and documents when they infected a system. Much of the guidance provided by security experts has focused on removing the virus, but there are no known methods of getting your files back ... except for paying the ransomers. These strains of ransomware are increasingly infecting small businesses' systems and extorting payment from their victim for the decryption key. However, the game has changed and cyber bad guys have upped…