"While victims are usually inclined to pay the ransom, we encourage them not to engage in such actions as it only serves to financially support the malware’s developers. Instead, coupling a security solution with minimum online vigilance could help prevent any unwanted ransomware infection.”
So he's saying, Don't pay the ransom, instead, don't get infected...
That's really not much help to those already caught, is it?
Most commentards here know better than to get caught out by a ransomware attack on their personal computers (well I hope so anyway), and take precautions against any malware.
For the rest of the population though, the chances are high that some numpty is going to click on the wrong email attachment at some point.