NYTimes Explains How to Protect Yourself from Ransomware Attacks
NYTimes Explains How to Protect Yourself from Ransomware Attacks
Personal Health Data Security
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In this article from the New York Times guidance is provided on how to protect people's own personal data from Ransomware attacks such as the Wannacry virus that has been circulating lately. Wikipedia describes ransomware as a type of malicious software that blocks access to data or threatens to publish it until a ransom is paid. Simple ransomware may lock the system in a way which is not difficult for a knowledgeable person to reverse. More advanced malware uses a technique called cryptoviral extortion, in which it encrypts the victim's files,...
Ransomware Fact Sheet
Ransomware Fact Sheet
Guidance from the U.S. Department of Human Services
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From the HHS Ransomware Fact Sheet:
A recent U.S. Government interagency report indicates that, on average, there have been 4,000 daily ransomware attacks since early 2016 (a 300% increase over the 1,000 daily ransomware attacks reported in 2015).1 Ransomware exploits human and technical weaknesses to gain access to an organization’s technical infrastructure in order to deny the...