Technology in Business
Some Robinhood customers say their money was looted, suggesting online stock trading may be less secure than investors hoped.
Credit Bloomberg Technology
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Richard Platt's curator insight,
August 6, 2018 3:19 PM
Realizing your PC is infected with a virus is a horrible experience, but it doesn't compare to the panic a ransomware attack can cause. Your PC is locked down, no files can be accessed, and a countdown timer appears demanding you pay to unlock everything before deletion becomes permanent. For consumers, there's protection available that can help prevent ransomware taking control of your PC. But for business users, Blackberry is taking things a step further by offering to reverse the effects of ransomware if it infiltrates one or more user accounts |
Kevin Magwood's curator insight,
March 31, 2020 4:55 PM
With everyone working from home now. Hackers have taken advantage of this and are attacking more computers. When was the last time you updated your anti-virus, security settings or even updated your computer?
Andrew Sanville's curator insight,
March 31, 2020 5:23 PM
Many businesses are in danger of hackers since many people are forced to work from home. Most major companies have security firewalls and measures set in place in the local intranet to add some security. Many peoples home office commuter does not provide the necessary protection from these threats. The information that is being accessed can vary greatly in its importance and sensitivity. Hackers know this and businesses that take payment over the internet are left vulnerable to attack and can potentially leave their customers as a victim.
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