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After Wanna-Cry how do we stop the next threat

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment June 9, 2017

It’s almost a month since the WannaCry ransomware problems crippled businesses and authorities in more than 150 countries. Though the assault was short-lived with a “kill switch” quickly recognized, the disruption sent a clear message, As bad actors become more powerful and bold in their problems, organizations must step up their game to stay safe […]

How to protect yourself from Wanna-Cry Ransomware virus?

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment June 3, 2017

Do you need to protect yourself from WannaCry Ransomware Attack? If certainly, then just follow the below steps your computer & network ransomware free. Keep your backups ready – Ransomware basically locks down your files from gain access to by encrypting them. The victim can decrypt them only when they pay a ransom to the […]

Wanna-Cry Ransomware Could Give a Chance to Victims to Get Files Back

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment June 2, 2017

The code behind WannaCry, the ransomware which recently afflicted hundreds of thousands of victims over the world, was packed with mistakes along with very low quality, to this kind of degree that some victims may able to regain usage of their original files even after they’ve been protected. Analysis of WannaCry by researchers at security […]

Newly Found Vulnerability Increases Fears of Another WannaCry

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment May 27, 2017

A newly found flaw in widely used networking software leaves tens of hundreds of computers potentially susceptible to an attack similar to that caused by WannaCry, which infected more than 300, 000 computers worldwide, cybersecurity researchers said on Thursday. The US Division of Homeland Security on Wednesday announced the susceptibility, which could be used to […]

NSA’s Windows “EsteemAudit” RPD Utilize Remains Unpatched – Wanna Cry Again

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment May 26, 2017

Support yourselves for a possible ‘second wave’ of substantial global cyber attack, as SMB (Server Message Block) has not been the only network protocol whose zero-day uses created by NSA were exposed in the Darkness Brokers dump last month. Although Microsoft released sections for SMB flaws for supported versions in March and unsupported versions immediately […]

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