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Health and Human Services Issues New Guidance on Ransomware

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Civil Rights, the government entity that manages the privacy of health care information that you share with doctors and others, has issued new guidance on ransomware. While technically, it only applies to organizations that they regulate, in reality, almost everything they said applies equally to […]

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Paying Ransomware – Yes or No

IT World Canada ran an article the other day regarding the payment of ransom at the University of Calgary.  The piece is almost an editorial as the writer beat the University up for paying the ransom. Here is the story that the article laid out. In June the University was infected with a “significant malware […]

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Administrator Accounts

UPDATE:  For those of you who are Mac users and laughing at the poor Windows users, this affects you too.  The Rootpipe malware silently escalated its privileges to your maximum privileges to launch an attack on your system.  Apple just recently fixed this, but ONLY FOR THE CURRENT VERSION OF OSx – apparently, it was […]

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Ransonware Going After Small Business and Gamers

Dark Reading is reporting that due to the success of Ransomware, the sophistication of the attacks is growing.  As a reminder, ransomware infects a computer and encrypts the files on it.  If you pay the ransom, the attacker will usually give you the key to decrypt your files.  Ransonware is not very particular and can […]

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