Should Ransomware Infections Count As Data Breaches? (Yes.)
A proposal circulating in Congress would classify ransomware infections in healthcare settings as de-facto breaches. Fair? You betcha.
A proposal circulating in Congress would classify ransomware infections in healthcare settings as de-facto breaches. Fair? You betcha.
If you’ve been paying any semblance of attention lately, you’ll know that the level of ransomware activity is reaching epidemic levels. It’s pretty much out of hand, honestly. And, unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be any great defensive hope on the horizon.
Learn more about ransomware and how to protect against ransomware attacks in Data Protection 101, our series on the fundamentals of information security.
A wave of ransomware attacks targeting businesses has been making headlines lately – here’s what a typical Locky ransomware infection looks like and how these attacks can be detected.
Thomas Fischer and Paul Roberts discuss the ransomware problem that is currently impacting businesses around the globe.
Today we’re sharing a use case from the DG Lab in which we detected a variant of the CryptoWall 3.0 ransomware by correlating indicators of compromise within system process calls in real time.