Trend Alert: Cybercriminals Now Threatening to Delete Data of Victims
Ransomware gangs are now threating victims that they’ll “burn your data if you get a negotiator.”
Ransomware gangs are now threating victims that they’ll “burn your data if you get a negotiator.”
The ransomware attackers posted private patient information online, including Social Security numbers and medical information.
The only way to start gaining ground in the cyber war is to instill a culture of security at every level.
Despite the rise in nation-state hacking, phishing attacks and ransomware, there are ways you can reduce burnout in your IT teams.
In the first six months of 2021, education saw a 615% spike in ransomware incidents, while healthcare experienced a 594% increase.
Virtual learning coupled with poor cyber defenses contributes to schools’ vulnerability to ransomware.
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Securing your own network is important, but campuses must also confirm that the outside vendors and networks they connect with are also secure.
One Massachusetts hospital resorted to paying the ransom demanded by hackers, while the others in Florida have switched to pen and paper strategies.