#SmallBusinessAmerica: Two easy steps to avoid ransomware. @GeneMarks @Guardian @PhillyInquirer
May 15, 2021, 01:56 AM
Photo: Hex dump of the Blaster worm, showing a message left for Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates by the worm's programmer
"Either a) an employee clicks on a malicious link contained in an email or fake website (this is known as 'phishing') or b) a device on a network was compromised because it was running an out-of-date operating system."
"Either a) an employee clicks on a malicious link contained in an email or fake website (this is known as 'phishing') or b) a device on a network was compromised because it was running an out-of-date operating system."
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#SmallBusinessAmerica: Two easy steps to avoid ransomware. @GeneMarks @Guardian @PhillyInquirer
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