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Date de publication 2022-10-25 08:31:00 (vue: 2022-10-25 16:05:42)
Titre BrandPost: How to Bridge the Ransomware Security Gap
Texte It is hard to believe how far ransomware has evolved since its origins in the early 1980s.  Today's big game ransomware attacks - which threaten everything from critical infrastructure, major corporations, hospitals, and schools - trace their roots to a UK doctor who shook down AIDS researchers with a bootloader virus (delivered on floppy disks) that locked down their computers and demanded cash. Since then, attacks and targets have only become bigger and more sophisticated.In fact, according to recent reports, ransomware attacks increased by 80% in the first half of 2022 compared to the first half of 2021. Today's attackers are breaking into networks, spending time enumerating and reconning victims, positioning ransomware on as many devices as possible, and then staging it to execute and encrypt all at once. The impacts can be devastating and costly, as illustrated by incidents like the Colonial Pipeline episode.To read this article in full, please click here
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