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- Cyber attack has US oil giant over a barrel
they are the harder they fall’ certainly applied to US oil giant Colonial Pipeline this week, after a ransomware How did a ransomware attack force the oil behemoths to shut down their main fuel pipes?
- Unauthorised access continues to be the leading cause of breaches in 2021
Indeed, this vulnerability is what cyber criminals exploited in the recent ransomware strike on the Colonial
- Cyber guidance for the Agriculture and Farming sector
You might think that the Agriculture and Farming sector is relatively safe from the threats of ransomware
- What is a Zero Day exploit?
discovered and used a Windows zero-day exploit before it was leaked and used by cybercriminals (WannaCry ransomware
- The Cyber Building Blocks of your Business – Where to Start?
Despite having existing cyber security controls, engineering firm Weir Group were victim to a ransomware
- Jargon busting: know your VPNs from your MFAs
Ransomware: Malicious software that renders data or systems unusable until a ransom is paid (although
- Recent report highlights pressures on staff working from home
were worried about infected devices being brought back into the workplace, with the increased risk of ransomware
- EMCRC welcomes new Cyber Essentials Partner, Custodia Continuity
Ransomware proof offline backups of all your precious data, automated and tested with multiple copies
- Increased cyber activity from Iran
action through state-sponsored groups targeting organisations for the purpose of cyber espionage and ransomware
- How can you help prevent a cyber attack?
21% of these organisations reporting a sophisticated attack - to include DDoS attempts, malware, and ransomware
- The continued rise of zero-day attacks
chance of carrying out a range of further malicious activities, including the deployment of malware and ransomware
- The cyber controls that every business should implement
A charity contacted us as they had been hit by ransomware, sadly not just once, but twice within a few issued on how the hackers gained access in the first instance and hence left them still exposed to ransomware ports not required or locked down which needed to be removed and this would have prevented both the ransomware
















