Security News > 2017 > July > Week in review: Windows 10 against crypto ransomware, satellite phone comms decryption (Help Net Security)

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: 66% of US law firms reported a breach in 2016 The majority of US-based law firms are not only exposed in a wide variety of areas, but in many cases, unaware of intrusion attempts. These findings were based on Logicforce survey data from over 200 law firms, anonymous system monitoring data and results from their on-site assessments. Operators of decade-old Malware-as-a-Service outfit … More →
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