Windows TCO Leftovers
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The Ransomware Threat in 2024 is Growing: Report
This is the only conclusion possible from a survey report published by Delinea. More than 300 US IT and security decision makers in multiple verticals were surveyed, and 2023’s results compared with the previous year’s survey.
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Companies aren’t paying ransoms like they used to
Fewer ransomware victims are paying up when faced with a ransomware attack, according to a new report from ransomware negotiation firm Coveware.
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Windsor Hospital’s Journey to Cyberattack Rehabilitation: New Recovery Phase Announced
A pivotal moment in CKHA’s recovery occurred on December 12 when the server and health information system were successfully restored. This major electronic health records component played a crucial role in the recovery process. The focus of the initial recovery phase was on primary clinical platforms that had a significant impact on patient care and service delivery.
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Schneider Electric Responding to Ransomware Attack, Data Breach
Schneider Electric’s Sustainability Business division is dealing with a ransomware attack that also appears to have resulted in a data breach, the French industrial giant said on Monday.
According to the company, the incident is limited to its Sustainability Business division, which it has described as an “autonomous entity operating its isolated network infrastructure”.
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Cyberattack Hits Office of Georgia DA Prosecuting Trump Case
On Monday, we learned that Fulton had been struck by an incapacitating cyberattack and CNN now reports that the government is still knee-capped by the attack. The District Attorney’s office prosecuting Trump’s case is currently unable to access critical systems, like the internet, phones, or the court system website. Additionally, a note on the Fulton County website says that the attack is “affecting Fulton County VOIP phone systems” as well as various other online systems.