The biggest ransomware threat could be in your pocket
Credit to Author: Trend Micro| Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2017 21:06:51 +0000
Mobile devices are increasingly being targeted by ransomware attacks, but employees and businesses simply aren’t taking enough action to secure them.
While not seen in many headlines currently, targeted attacks continue to pose a threat to today’s enterprises, and it’s imperative that those in charge of the enterprise’s security keep this risk in mind.
It’s imperative that individual users and business leaders alike remain in the know about newly discovered threats, and the best practices that can be used to better safeguard Android devices.
As chat technologies continue to attract enterprise and consumer use alike, they also garner the attention of malicious actors seeking to utilize these platforms for hacking.
Despite efforts on the part of enterprises to educate staff and enhance their ability to prevent infection, ransomware attacks still persist.
Now that this concept has garnered so much attention across the globe, it’s time to take a closer look at the inner workings of fake news.
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