
Common Types of Ransomware
Courtney Heinbach
Ransomware strains are always evolving. Here’s a list of the most common types business are currently facing.
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Ransomware strains are always evolving. Here’s a list of the most common types business are currently facing.
Read NowCourtney Heinbach
As ransomware continues to expand and evolve across the world, it’s imperative to understand the growing threat. This past year has brought forward many challenges for businesses, and cyber risk is a constant concern for managed service providers (MSPs) and their small and medium business (SMB) clients. Here are some recent ransomware findings that shed light on the risks MSPs and their clients face.
Read NowChristian Kane
Ransomware protection begins with end-user education, perimeter protection, and antivirus software. However, if a victim falls prey to a social engineering attack, they’re essentially opening the door for ransomware to enter a network.
Read NowAnnie Stroud
As a managed service provider (MSP), you know that ransomware attacks are increasing daily. More and more businesses are being crippled by the devastating effects of these attacks and they are showing no signs of slowing down.
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A SIM port hack involves a hacker who has convinced your mobile phone carrier to activate your phone number on another device.
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Two-factor authentication is a security procedure where a user is required to provide two different authentication factors to verify their identity.
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Over a year after the initial ransomware attack, WannaCry is still making headlines and causing residual damage.
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Not one, but three new forms of ransomware are making headlines this week.
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“Your computer files have been encrypted. Your photos, videos, documents, etc… But don’t worry! I have not deleted them, yet.”
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