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2016-05-24 20:15:37 (vue: 2016-05-24 20:15:37) |
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Even After Millions of Attacks, Most People Still Don’t Know What a Ransomware is : Report |
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A Kaspersky study of over 5,000 users in Canada and the US reveals that even if ransomware is today’s most dangerous and prevalent malware infection, a lot of regular users have no clue what it is and what it does. The study shows that while almost all security experts are sweating only by thinking of getting infected with ransomware even by accident, almost half of the surveyed users have no clue what it is, or that they can lose critical data after such infections. Kaspersky says that users were more scared about other malware categories such as viruses, trojans, and |
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