Why MRG-Effitas matters to SMBs
The 360° Assessment & Certification from MRG-Effitas can offer guidance to SMBs looking for a simple, effective cybersecurity product.
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The 360° Assessment & Certification from MRG-Effitas can offer guidance to SMBs looking for a simple, effective cybersecurity product.
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The most important and interesting computer security stories from the last seven days.
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Lincoln College is the first US college or university ransomware affected so badly that it could not cope and had to close shop.
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Costa Rica is doing everything it can to ward off persistent and overwhelming attacks from the Conti Ransomware group.
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The most important and interesting stories in security from the last seven days.
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April 2022 saw the arrival of three new ransomware gangs and the unwelcome return of an old enemy.
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A sample of the new REvil ransomware was found in the wild, signaling that, yes, REvil has indeed come back.
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Get your cyberprotection on the right footing by steering clear of these three cultural pitfalls.
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For the second time, the FBI has warned the food and agriculture sector about the risk of ransomware attacks.
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Onyx ransomware destroys files larger than 200MB leaving victims with tough questions about paying ransoms.
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