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Fox News host credits Bitcoin pump to ransomware hackers

Fox News host Tucker Carlson theorized that recent bullish market moves were due to the U.S. government buying Bitcoin to pay...

Rackspace: Ransomware Attack Bypassed ProxyNotShell Mitigations

Managed cloud hosting services company Rackspace Technology has confirmed that the massive Dec. 2 ransomware attack that disrupted email services for thousands of its...

Healthcare Providers and Hospitals Under Ransomware’s Siege

While ransomware groups have not spared any industry, attackers have put the healthcare sector at the top of their preferred targets. The surge in...

Are industrial enterprises prepared with an OT-centric recovery plan?…

Sponsored by Salvador Technologies “The need for a recovery solution that is both OT-centric and can provide operational continuity should be...

Ransomware Attackers Bypass Microsoft’s ProxyNotShell Mitigations With Fresh Exploit

The operators of a ransomware strain called Play have developed a new exploit chain for a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in Exchange...

Ransomware attackers head back to school

Just when we thought the painful trend of ransomware attacks on public schools might be waning, news arrived of a massive incident. Over Labor...

Learn how to modernize your K-12 financial operations

Over the past several years, K-12 school districts experienced the limitations of legacy systems. With the recent government funding available for pandemic recovery, a...

6 Reasons Not to Pay Ransomware Attackers

Paying a ransom might appear to be the best option, but it comes with its own costs.

Are You Prepared for 2022’s More Destructive Ransomware?

We’re barely into 2022, and already we’re seeing ransomware proliferate. What we saw last year is that while most attacks continue to exploit known vulnerabilities, cybercriminals have also redoubled efforts to target new ones – such as what we saw with Hafnium and new Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities.

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Report: With over $11 billion in criminal crypto wallets, here’s how the future looks

News related to cryptocurrency crime has been in abundance for a while, often starving the industry of its legitimacy. However, the same technology also lends it credence due to the accessibility of wallet and transfer information on the blockchain, making it easier for law enforcement officers to do their job. The most recent, and biggest, […]

How Nonprofits Can Evade Ransomware Attacks

Just as small businesses can't be complacent, nonprofits also need to prepare for cyberattacks.

Titaniam Secures $6 Million in Seed Funding

Funding round led by Refinery Ventures, with participation from Fusion Fund and Shasta Ventures.

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