Every 40 Seconds, A Company Gets Hit By A Ransomware! Are you next?
In 2017's Biggest Cyber attack were from Wannacry to Petya and Fireball, could have all been avoided with solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
Petya: The second massive cyber attack, a variant of the ransomware Petya re-emerged using the same Eternal Blue exploit and hit organizations worldwide
Skype: Hackers' left no stone unturned. Another cyber attacks was launched by unleashing a virus on the instant messaging app 'Skype', exploiting it's zero day vulnerability. This Skype virus allows attackers to remotely crash the application with an unexpected exception error, to overwrite the active process registers, and to execute malicious code.
Fireball: a Chinese malware that affected nearly 250 million computers worldwide. This Cyber attack was designed to hijack browsers and turn them into zombies. It is capable of executing any code on infected machines
Delta Charlie: a botnet malware used by Hidden Cobra, has affected thousands of computers worldwide. This cyber attack launches Distributed Denial-of-service attacks on vulnerable computers that are missing required patches.
Wannacry: May 12th, 2017 witnessed the biggest ever cyber attack in the Internet history. A ransomware named WannaCry stormed through the network. It targeted computers running Windows OS that are not up-to-date
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