In May this year, the ransomware virus infected computers in organisations worldwide, notably the NHS in the UK, as part of a coordinated attack.
The virus is commonly delivered via USB or when someone clicks on a malicious link or attachment in an email. It encrypts data on the person’s computer or blocks access to files until a “ransom” is paid. Businesses running older versions of...
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