Security News > 2017 > October > Week in review: Windows 10 anti-ransomware, secure remote browsing, infosec and media

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: NotPetya successor Bad Rabbit hits orgs in Russia, Ukraine Bad Rabbit ransomware, apparently modeled on NotPetya, has hit a number of organizations across Russia, Ukraine, and Eastern Europe on Tuesday. Is the Windows 10 controlled folder access anti-ransomware feature any good? With the release of Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, users get a new feature aimed at stopping ransomware from encrypting their … More →
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