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Threat Use Case: Ransomware
Ransomware is a destructive malware that uses encryption to seize a victim’s servers, applications, communications systems, and data. Learn how Armor detects and responds to ransomware.
View MoreRansomware is a destructive malware that uses encryption to seize a victim’s servers, applications, communications systems, and data. Learn how Armor detects and responds to ransomware.
View MoreWith Distance Learning as the New Norm Due to Coronavirus, What Happens Now if Schools Get Hit by Ransomware? Armor, a global cybersecurity software provider, has identified 17 new U.S. school districts and colleges comprised of 284 schools that have been hit by ransomware between Jan. 1–April 8, 2020. (see Appendix A for the list […]
View More Not all encryption is meant to protect your data; sometimes, it can be used against you to hold your systems hostage. One use of encryption that has been wreaking havoc on healthcare networks is ransomware. Ransomware, which can seize patient files and lock up critical communications until a ransom is paid, continues to be […]
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