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Companies Start Reporting Ransomware Attacks As Data Breaches
Companies Start Reporting Ransomware Attacks As Data Breaches
Companies Start Reporting Ransomware Attacks As Data Breaches
Companies Start Reporting Ransomware Attacks As Data Breaches

Companies Start Reporting Ransomware Attacks As Data Breaches

Companies Start Reporting Ransomware Attacks As Data Breaches Corporate victims are finally starting to realize that ransomware attacks are data breaches and have begun to notify employees and clients about data stolen data. A tactic used by almost all enterprise-targeting ransomware is to steal unencrypted files before encrypting a breached network. The threat actors then

New Behave! Extension Warns Of Website Port Scans, Local Attacks

New Behave! Extension Warns Of Website Port Scans, Local Attacks A new browser extension called Behave! will warn you if a web site is using scripts to perform scans or attacks on local and private IP addresses on your network. When browsing the web, scripts embedded on web pages can be used to not only

Windows 10: The Beginning Of The End For Control Panel

Windows 10: The Beginning Of The End For Control Panel Microsoft has started testing the removal of the venerable System control panel on Windows 10 and instead redirecting users to the modern About page. The System control panel allows users to get a brief overview of the operating system version, network configuration and installed hardware.

US Treasury Shares Tips On Spotting Money Mule And Imposter Scams

US Treasury Shares Tips On Spotting Money Mule And Imposter Scams The U.S. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) today has issued a security alert designed to share potential indicators of imposter scams and money mule schemes with U.S. financial institutions. FinCEN, which is a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, says that fraudsters are actively

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