Cisco Researchers Discover Millions of Servers Which Can Spread Ransomware

Cisco Researchers Discover Millions of Servers Which Can Spread Ransomware

Although some people will argue the topic of Bitcoin ransomware has been beaten around the bush one time too many, it is important to bring attention to these threats. A new Cisco Systems study shows how 3 million servers are at risk of ransomware infections. When will people and enterprises learn to take cyber security more seriously? JBoss Enterprise Software Can Spread Ransomware. There is no denying Bitcoin ransomware has become one of the most severe threats computer users have faced in quite some time. To make matters even worse, a lot of servers are running vulnerable – and outdated....


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