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Riviera Beach's decision to pay ransom to criminals might get files back, but it almost guarantees greater attacks against other governments.
Riviera Beach's decision to pay ransom to criminals might get files back, but it almost guarantees greater attacks against other governments.
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By Waqas
Samsung tweeted and then deleted that tweet stating that users should scan their Smart TVs for malware “every few weeks.” Smart devices are vulnerable to all sorts of digital threats, and this is not a hidden reality as we often hear about internet connected devices getting hacked or infected with viruses/malware. Since Smart TVs are […]
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