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no_ico.webp 2019-12-17 12:15:45 Qualys Partners With Google To Natively Embed The Qualys Cloud Agent Into The Google Cloud Platform (lien direct) One-click integration automatically installs the Qualys Cloud Agent and reports vulnerabilities directly into the Google Security Command Center  Qualys, Inc. (NASDAQ: QLYS), a pioneer and leading provider of cloud-based security and compliance solutions, today announced it has partnered with Google Cloud to provide its customers with one-click vulnerability assessment via seamless integration of the Qualys … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Qualys Partners With Google To Natively Embed The Qualys Cloud Agent Into The Google Cloud Platform Vulnerability Guideline
no_ico.webp 2019-12-16 13:10:10 Comment: New Orleans Government Shut Down By Massive Cyber Attack (lien direct) It has been reported that New Orleans has declared a state of emergency after falling victim to a cyber attack which forced the shutdown of all the city government's computers. The attack, which was first detected at 5 am on Friday, intensified as staff logged on for work about three hours later. Officials detected ransomware and phishing attempts, forcing … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Comment: New Orleans Government Shut Down By Massive Cyber Attack Ransomware
no_ico.webp 2019-12-16 12:17:09 Mozilla To Force All Add-On Devs To Use 2FA To Prevent Supply-Chain Attacks – Comments (lien direct) Mozilla announced last week that all developers of Firefox add-ons must enable a two-factor authentication (2FA) solution for their account. As of early 2020, #Firefox extension #developers will be required to have #2FA enabled on #Mozilla Add-Ons portal to help prevent cybercrooks from taking control of legitimate add-ons and their users. Good #security move for #AMO, … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Mozilla To Force All Add-On Devs To Use 2FA To Prevent Supply-Chain Attacks – Comments
no_ico.webp 2019-12-13 13:37:00 Security Expert re: New Legislation Passes To Help Protect The Nation\'s Grid Against Cyber Attacks (lien direct) Legislation to protect the nation's electric grid against cyber attacks was added to the final version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA),  which passed the House Wednesday by a vote of 3777 to 48.  The program's recommendations would require a national strategy, crafted by federal agencies and the energy industry, and a 2-year pilot program … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Security Expert re: New Legislation Passes To Help Protect The Nation’s Grid Against Cyber Attacks
no_ico.webp 2019-12-13 13:29:07 Comments On FBI Advise For Holiday Shopping (lien direct) The FBI has issued advise to keep consumers safe during the online holiday shopping season. Some of the advise includes making sure the online company has a physical address and working phone number, be wary of special offers and more.   The ISBuzz Post: This Post Comments On FBI Advise For Holiday Shopping
no_ico.webp 2019-12-13 13:18:39 Juniper Networks, KnowBe4 re Chrome 79 Security Features & Fixes (lien direct) In response to Google's issuance of Chrome 79 with new security features including password protection; real-time and predictive phishing protection, and improved profile display, experts offers perspective below. The ISBuzz Post: This Post Juniper Networks, KnowBe4 re Chrome 79 Security Features & Fixes
no_ico.webp 2019-12-13 12:38:25 1 Billion Email And Password Combinations Leaked – Expert Comment (lien direct) Over one billion email and password combinations were leaked online by an unnamed party–  giving bad actors the information necessary to conduct countless credential stuffing or other spam campaigns. The unsecured database primarily features emails from Chinese domains, as well as numerous Gmail and Yahoo addresses. The ISBuzz Post: This Post 1 Billion Email And Password Combinations Leaked – Expert Comment Spam Yahoo
no_ico.webp 2019-12-06 14:37:10 Comment: OpenBSD Patches Authentication Bypass, Privilege Escalation Vulnerabilities (lien direct) It has been reported that OpenBSD has patched four vulnerabilities including privilege escalation flaws and a remotely exploitable authentication bypass. The ISBuzz Post: This Post Comment: OpenBSD Patches Authentication Bypass, Privilege Escalation Vulnerabilities ★★★
no_ico.webp 2019-12-06 14:31:01 One Of The Biggest Data Centre Providers In The US Hit By Ransomware Attack (lien direct) CyrusOne, one of the biggest data centre providers in the US, has suffered a ransomware attack, ZDNet has learned. CyrusOne is currently working with law enforcement and forensics firms to investigate the attack and is also helping customers restore lost data from backups. The incident took place yesterday and was caused by a version of the … The ISBuzz Post: This Post One Of The Biggest Data Centre Providers In The US Hit By Ransomware Attack Ransomware ★★
no_ico.webp 2019-12-06 14:16:47 Security Expert Comments On VPN Bug Lurks In iOS, Android, Linux Distros, MacOS, FreeBSD And OpenBSD (lien direct) As reported by The Register, researchers from the University of New Mexico have found a bug in the way Unix-flavored systems handle TCP connections, which could put VPN users at risk of having their encrypted traffic hijacked. CVE-2019-14899 is a security weakness that they report to be present in “most” Linux distros, along with Android, iOS, … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Security Expert Comments On VPN Bug Lurks In iOS, Android, Linux Distros, MacOS, FreeBSD And OpenBSD ★★★★
no_ico.webp 2019-12-05 14:53:58 Atlassian Zero-day Vulnerability Exposed (lien direct) Earlier this week, a cybersecurity Twitter account inadvertently revealed a zero-day vulnerability flaw affecting software company Atlassian. According to @SwiftOnSecurity, Atlassian provided a domain that resolved to a local server with a common SSL certificate for its Confluence cloud service. This vulnerability would allow anyone with sufficient technical knowledge to conduct a man-in-the-middle attack, redirecting … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Atlassian Zero-day Vulnerability Exposed Vulnerability ★★★★★
no_ico.webp 2019-12-05 14:48:57 Sprint Contractor Left AWS Bucket Containing Thousands Of Mobile Phone Bills Exposed (lien direct) It has been reported that a contractor working for mobile giant Sprint stored hundreds of thousands of cell phone bills of AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile subscribers on an unprotected cloud server. The AWS storage bucket had more than 261,300 documents, the vast majority of which were phone bills belonging to cell subscribers dating as far … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Sprint Contractor Left AWS Bucket Containing Thousands Of Mobile Phone Bills Exposed
no_ico.webp 2019-12-05 14:40:56 Security Expert On Sweaty Betty\'s eCommerce Data Breach (lien direct) Experts commented below on Sweaty Betty's data breach caused by cyber-criminals inserting malicious code into its eCommerce website to capture customer card details during the checkout process. The ISBuzz Post: This Post Security Expert On Sweaty Betty’s eCommerce Data Breach Data Breach
no_ico.webp 2019-12-05 14:36:27 Security Experts On Report Highlights Nation-State Cyberthreats Facing SMBs In 2020 (lien direct) Cybersecurity firm AppRiver released its Q4 Cyberthreat Index for Business Survey, highlighting the threats facing small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) as we transition into 2020. The survey features the opinions of more than 1,000 cybersecurity officials working at SMBs throughout the United States. According to the survey, 93% of all executives think nation-states outside of … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Security Experts On Report Highlights Nation-State Cyberthreats Facing SMBs In 2020
no_ico.webp 2019-12-05 14:29:11 Comments On HackerOne Breach Lets Outside Hacker Read Customers\' Private Bug Reports (lien direct) HackerOne, a leading vulnerability reporting platform that has paid hackers more than $23M on behalf of 100+ customers, has paid a $20,000 bounty out of its own pocket after accidentally giving an outside hacker the ability to read and modify some customer bug reports. The outsider was a HackerOne community member who had a proven track record … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Comments On HackerOne Breach Lets Outside Hacker Read Customers’ Private Bug Reports Vulnerability Guideline
no_ico.webp 2019-12-05 14:21:46 Security Expert Re: Data Care Act introduced To Help Protect Consumers\' Personal Data Online (lien direct) The Data Care Act was introduced in the Senate on Tuesday, to add a new layer of accountability for companies that fail to secure users' personal data online. Senators Renew Effort to Safeguard People's Data Online The bill would make companies subject to fines from the Federal Trade Commission if they poorly protect data. The ISBuzz Post: This Post Security Expert Re: Data Care Act introduced To Help Protect Consumers’ Personal Data Online
no_ico.webp 2019-12-05 14:13:10 Security Expert On Nebraska Medicine\'s Insider Data Breach (lien direct) It is being reported that Nebraska Medicine's data breach caused by former employee accessing sensitive patient data. The demographic information of patients that may have been exposed includes names, dates of birth, medical record numbers, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, and clinical information. Hospital network Nebraska Medicine has disclosed a data #breach after a … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Security Expert On Nebraska Medicine’s Insider Data Breach Data Breach
no_ico.webp 2019-11-28 20:52:38 Why Sandboxing Is A More-than-worthwhile Addition To Your Network Protection (lien direct) To anyone unfamiliar with the term, 'sandboxing' might sound like something that toddlers would like to do at nursery school – or maybe a specialist one-to-one combat beach sport. It's neither, of course. Sandboxing is actually the term the network security community uses to describe the technique of isolating potentially dangerous files that may contain … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Why Sandboxing Is A More-than-worthwhile Addition To Your Network Protection
no_ico.webp 2019-11-28 20:40:43 Cyber Security Skills Shortage – Expert Comments (lien direct) RedSeal released a report revealing that the UK Cyber-security skills gap is 'at breaking point' – the story is here. The ISBuzz Post: This Post Cyber Security Skills Shortage – Expert Comments
no_ico.webp 2019-11-28 20:22:52 DHS New “Top 25 Software Vulns” List – Experts Insight (lien direct) The Department of Homeland Security has just refreshed its list of the 25 Most Common Software Weaknesses: here's the DHS intro link and the Mitre link with specific CWEs.  In response, Cequence Security and Virsec experts offer perspective. The ISBuzz Post: This Post DHS New “Top 25 Software Vulns” List – Experts Insight
no_ico.webp 2019-11-28 13:41:49 Shining A Spotlight On UK Cyber Security Standards (lien direct) Public sector organisations in the UK are in the midst of changing cyber security regulations. In mid-2018, the Government, in collaboration the NCSC, published a minimum set of cyber security standards. These standards are now mandated, along with a focus on continually “raising the bar”. The standards set minimum requirements for organisations to protect sensitive … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Shining A Spotlight On UK Cyber Security Standards
no_ico.webp 2019-11-28 13:12:58 Experts Comments On Dexphot Polymorphic Malware Detection (lien direct) According to this link: (https://www.microsoft.com/security/blog/2019/11/26/insights-from-one-year-of-tracking-a-polymorphic-threat/,) A Dexphot campaign was first spotted in October 2018 affecting thousands of computers, with attackers upgrading the malware over the following months to a level that left little to analyse. The threat had a surge in mid-June this year, when it landed on tens of thousands of computers. Towards the end of … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Experts Comments On Dexphot Polymorphic Malware Detection Malware Threat
no_ico.webp 2019-11-27 13:22:10 Automated Systems Only: Why CISOs Should Switch Off Their Dumb Machines (lien direct) Cyber security is supposed to reduce risk and be cost effective at the same time. It's supposed to take the burden of legwork away from the CISO and his or her team. It's supposed to reduce the financial and reputational risk posed by malicious actors in an efficient, intelligent manner. What it's not supposed to … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Automated Systems Only: Why CISOs Should Switch Off Their Dumb Machines
no_ico.webp 2019-11-27 13:08:28 Tim Berners-Lee\'s New “Contract For The Web” Proposal (3 expert comments) (lien direct) Creator of The World Wide Web Tim Berners-Lee has proposed “The Contract for The Web” – a new framework to protect online privacy and personal data featuring nine guiding principles. The ISBuzz Post: This Post Tim Berners-Lee’s New “Contract For The Web” Proposal (3 expert comments)
no_ico.webp 2019-11-27 13:05:21 Bolstering Cyber Security: New Job Roles To Defend Against The Evolving Threat Landscape (lien direct) 2019 has been another unprecedented year for cyber threats, with some of the world's biggest technology companies, banks, political parties and even nation-states all coming under attack. It would seem that no one is safe. Our trust in the digital world and in the companies that have responsibility over, and access to, our data is … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Bolstering Cyber Security: New Job Roles To Defend Against The Evolving Threat Landscape Threat
no_ico.webp 2019-11-27 12:52:01 Experts On Vistaprint Database Breach (lien direct) Security researchers have identified an exposed database belonging to online printing giant, Vistaprint.  A spokesperson from Vistaprint has confirmed the unencrypted database exposed data from customers in the US, UK and Ireland. Vistaprint exposes customer data via unsecured database – #security #privacy #cloud https://t.co/OsFTeB2aXf — Nigel Gibbons (@NRG_fx) November 26, 2019 The ISBuzz Post: This Post Experts On Vistaprint Database Breach
no_ico.webp 2019-11-27 12:41:14 Black Friday Security Tips By Experts (lien direct) With Black Friday and Cyber Monday coming up fast, here are security and privacy tips for online shopping from experts with KnowBe4 and Cequence Security. The ISBuzz Post: This Post Black Friday Security Tips By Experts
no_ico.webp 2019-11-27 12:30:14 Comments On Kids\' Smartwatch Leaking Location Data (lien direct) Security researchers found that a cheap smartwatch made in China for children, called M2, was exposing the personal details and location information of more than 5K children and their parents. This is particularly timely with holiday shopping in full swing. The ISBuzz Post: This Post Comments On Kids' Smartwatch Leaking Location Data
no_ico.webp 2019-11-27 12:23:08 (Déjà vu) Commentary On DeathRansom From AT&T Alien Labs (lien direct) As part of our expert comment series, please find below commentary from an AT&T Alien Labs researcher on a new strain of ransomware called DeathRansom, which, according to Bleeping Computer, is beginning to make a name for itself. Passing along the below commentary in case you're covering the ransomware now or in the future when an … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Commentary On DeathRansom From AT&T Alien Labs Ransomware
no_ico.webp 2019-11-27 12:20:50 The Most Dangerous Software Errors Of 2019: More Evidence Of History Repeating (lien direct) The amazing community at MITRE recently published their list of the CWE Top 25 Most Dangerous Software Errors affecting the world in 2019. This list isn't opinion-driven, it is the result of multi-faceted analysis utilizing the work of organizations like NIST, as well as publicized Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE®) data. In order to determine … The ISBuzz Post: This Post The Most Dangerous Software Errors Of 2019: More Evidence Of History Repeating
no_ico.webp 2019-11-27 12:10:30 Keep Your Data Secure This Computer Security Day – Expert Advise (lien direct) With Computer Security Day round the corner, it reminds us to keep our data secure as we continuously provide personal information to web applications. The ISBuzz Post: This Post Keep Your Data Secure This Computer Security Day – Expert Advise
no_ico.webp 2019-11-27 11:48:59 EXPERT COMMENT: Crypto Exchange Upbit Suffers $50 Million Hack (lien direct) It has just been revealed that South Korea's largest Cryptocurrency Exchange, Upbit, has  been hacked. Approximately $50 million equivalent of ETH was stolen from the exchange. The ISBuzz Post: This Post EXPERT COMMENT: Crypto Exchange Upbit Suffers $50 Million Hack Hack
no_ico.webp 2019-11-26 12:16:01 Comments On The Report: MSPs Targeted For Cyber Attacks In 2020 (lien direct) MSPs and their supply chains will be the targeted more heavily by cyberattacks in 2020 according to Trend Micro's new report – The New Norm.* By hitting MSPs and other third party vendors, cybercriminals will increase their ability to steal sensitive data, credentials and more. The ISBuzz Post: This Post Comments On The Report: MSPs Targeted For Cyber Attacks In 2020
no_ico.webp 2019-11-26 12:08:14 Look Out For Business Email Compromises (lien direct) Phishing has emerged as one of the most dangerous types of security threats for businesses, with phishing attacks growing in the second quarter of this year, especially against software-as-a-service and webmail services. That's according to a recent report by the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG), a nonprofit industry association that fights phishing, crimeware and e-mail spoofing. … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Look Out For Business Email Compromises
no_ico.webp 2019-11-26 11:58:06 Three Tools To Avoid Cybercrime This Black Friday – Expert Advise (lien direct) With Black Friday fast approaching, retailers need to take the right steps to ensure their websites are safeguarded from potential attacks to customer data. Security expert comments are below on the three tools every retailer should invest in before Black Friday to ensure they and their customers are safe from cybercrime. The ISBuzz Post: This Post Three Tools To Avoid Cybercrime This Black Friday – Expert Advise
no_ico.webp 2019-11-26 11:48:00 (Déjà vu) Experts Insight On Almost 40 Million Healthcare Records Stolen Or Leaked In 2019 (lien direct) It has been reported by the HIPPA Journal that more than 38 million healthcare records were exposed in breaches throughout 2019. October in particular was the month with the highest number of data breaches being formally reported by the healthcare sector. 28 of the incidents were caused by unauthorized access or disclosure, while 18 of them … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Experts Insight On Almost 40 Million Healthcare Records Stolen Or Leaked In 2019
no_ico.webp 2019-11-24 19:33:28 Experts Reaction On 1.2 Billion Records Were Found Online On An Exposed, Unsecure Single Server (lien direct) News has broken that 1.2 billion records were found online on an exposed, unsecure single server. While it doesn't include sensitive information such as passwords, credit card numbers, and Social Security numbers, it does contain profiles of hundreds of millions of people. This includes home and cell phone numbers associated social media profiles like Facebook, Twitter, … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Experts Reaction On 1.2 Billion Records Were Found Online On An Exposed, Unsecure Single Server
no_ico.webp 2019-11-22 12:39:02 Privacy Expert On Google Error Enables Tory Attack Ad On Labour To Spread Without Disclaimer (lien direct) An attack ad on Google run by the Conservatives broke Google rules because of an error by Google. The ad was shown as the top result on a Google search for “Labour” as the Labour Party launched its manifesto. It initially appeared without a disclaimer, in breach of Google’s terms and conditions which state that “all election … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Privacy Expert On Google Error Enables Tory Attack Ad On Labour To Spread Without Disclaimer
no_ico.webp 2019-11-22 12:33:34 Expert Comments On Audit Voting Machine Arlo (lien direct) The CISA and the DHS's main cyber division announced the launch of Arlo, a new tool to help election and government officials audit voting machines to determine they've been tampered with, and it has already been distributed in six states. The ISBuzz Post: This Post Expert Comments On Audit Voting Machine Arlo Tool
no_ico.webp 2019-11-22 04:04:52 (Déjà vu) Expert Insight On New Phoenix Keylogger Tries To Stop Over 80 Security Products To Avoid Detection (lien direct) A new keylogger called Phoenix that started selling on hacking forums over the summer has now been linked to more than 10,000 infections, researchers from Cybereason said today in a report. Released in July on HackForums, the Phoenix Keylogger is a new threat that has slowly gained a following on the malware scene.New malware distribution … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Expert Insight On New Phoenix Keylogger Tries To Stop Over 80 Security Products To Avoid Detection Malware Threat
no_ico.webp 2019-11-22 03:55:22 (Déjà vu) Thousands Of Enterprises At Risk Due To Oracle EBS Critical Flaws – Experts Comments (lien direct) It has been reported that two critical security vulnerabilities in Oracle’s E-Business Suite (EBS) could allow potential attackers to take full control over a company’s entire enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution. The Oracle EBS improper access control flaws come with CVSS scores of 9.9 out of 10. If successfully exploited in an attack, the two security flaws enable threat actors to avoid … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Thousands Of Enterprises At Risk Due To Oracle EBS Critical Flaws – Experts Comments Threat
no_ico.webp 2019-11-22 03:47:36 (Déjà vu) Security Expert Comments On NSA Publishes Advisory Addressing Encrypted Traffic Inspection Risks (lien direct) The National Security Agency (NSA) published an advisory that addresses the risks behind Transport Layer Security Inspection (TLSI) and provides mitigation measures for weakened security in organizations that use TLSI products. TLSI (aka TLS break and inspect) is the process through which enterprises can inspect encrypted traffic with the help of a dedicated product such … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Security Expert Comments On NSA Publishes Advisory Addressing Encrypted Traffic Inspection Risks
no_ico.webp 2019-11-22 03:42:57 Panorays Comments On PayMyTab Data Leak (lien direct) A misconfigured Amazon Web Server is to blame for the exposure of information from tens of thousands of customers from PayMyTab, a company that works with restaurants to provide mobile and card terminals. The exposure was discovered after security researchers received a tip and verified the that the information was exposed on the Internet. The ISBuzz Post: This Post Panorays Comments On PayMyTab Data Leak
no_ico.webp 2019-11-22 03:32:14 New Roboto Botnet Targets Linux Servers Running Webmin – PerimeterX Comments (lien direct) According to Netlab researchers, a cybercrime group is enslaving Linux servers running vulnerable Webmin apps into a new botnet that they have named “Roboto.”  Its appearance dates back to summer and is linked to the disclosure of a major security flaw in a web app installed on more than 215,000 servers. Linux Servers Running Webmin App … The ISBuzz Post: This Post New Roboto Botnet Targets Linux Servers Running Webmin – PerimeterX Comments
no_ico.webp 2019-11-22 03:27:53 Comment: Notorious Iranian Hacking Crew Is Targeting Industrial Control Systems (lien direct) It has been reported that one of Iran’s most active hacker groups appears to have shifted focus. Rather than just standard IT networks, they’re targeting the physical control systems used in electric utilities, manufacturing, and oil refineries. At the CyberwarCon conference today, a Microsoft security researcher plans to present new findings that show this shift in the activity of the … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Comment: Notorious Iranian Hacking Crew Is Targeting Industrial Control Systems
no_ico.webp 2019-11-21 20:46:20 Experts Comments On The News: French Hospital Hit By Ransomware Attack (lien direct) You may have already spotted, but a ransomware attack has hit a French hospital crippling 6,000 computers; reminiscent of WannaCry, which hit the NHS in 2017. To prevent the infection spreading, the IT team opted to close down the systems and operate in 'degraded mode'.  It is predicted it will take much of this week to … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Experts Comments On The News: French Hospital Hit By Ransomware Attack Ransomware Wannacry
no_ico.webp 2019-11-21 20:16:09 Experts On 28,937 .UK Domains Suspended For Criminal Activity In 2019 (lien direct) Responsible for running and keeping the .UK internet infrastructure secure, Nominet has today published its update on .UK domains suspended for criminal activity over the 12 months to October 2019. Nominet suspends domains following notification from the police or other law enforcement agencies that the domain is being used for criminal activity. The statistics: The criminality report shows … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Experts On 28,937 .UK Domains Suspended For Criminal Activity In 2019
no_ico.webp 2019-11-21 06:52:53 Delivering A Secure IoT Network To Exploit Digital Twins (lien direct) Organizations today face a tsunami of data and have turned to advanced digital solutions for real-time visibility across their entire value chain of assets and operations. An example of this technology is the digital twin, which has been augmented by rapid advances in the Internet of Things (IoT) and is one of the fastest growing … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Delivering A Secure IoT Network To Exploit Digital Twins
no_ico.webp 2019-11-20 11:41:56 (Déjà vu) Experts On \'Hundreds Of Millions\' Of Users Impacted By Android Camera Security Threat (lien direct) A new vulnerability has been found in the Camera apps for millions, if not hundreds of millions, of Android devices that could allow other apps to record video, take pictures, and extract GPS data from media without having the required permissions. Commenting on the discovery are the following security professionals: The ISBuzz Post: This Post Experts On 'Hundreds Of Millions' Of Users Impacted By Android Camera Security Threat Threat
no_ico.webp 2019-11-20 11:33:05 Ransomware Hits Louisiana State Government Systems – Experts Comments (lien direct) It has been reported that the Louisiana state government computers were knocked out following a ransomware attack. Many state agencies had their servers taken down in response to the attack, Governor John Bel Edwards said in a series of messages posted to Twitter. He said the agencies were coming back online but that full restoration could take “several … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Ransomware Hits Louisiana State Government Systems – Experts Comments Ransomware
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