Why You Should Be Prepared to Pay a Ransom
May 12 2021Companies that claim they'll never pay up in a ransomware attack are more likely to get caught flat-footed.
Read moreCompanies that claim they'll never pay up in a ransomware attack are more likely to get caught flat-footed.
Read moreEradicating 'privileged intruders' from the network in the aftermath of an attack poses major challenges, experts say.
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Read moreUpdate (May 14): Mandiant has observed multiple actors cite a May 13 announcement that appeared to be shared with DARKSIDE RaaS affiliates...
Read moreUpdate (May 14): Mandiant has observed multiple actors cite a May 13 announcement that appeared to be shared with DARKSIDE RaaS affiliates...
Read moreThe vulnerability is being exploited in limited attacks against Adobe Reader users on Windows.
Read moreApplication-specific and Web application attacks made up 67% of all attacks in 2020 as criminal strategies shifted in the pandemic.
Read moreMicrosoft releases security patches for 55 vulnerabilities in its monthly roundup, which includes a critical, wormable flaw in the HTTP protocol stack.
Read moreMicrosoft today released fixes to plug at least 55 security holes in its Windows operating systems and other software. Four of these weaknesses can be exploited by malware and...
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