After what has been a summer of “crippling ransomware attacks,” there is some respite from small-town America this week.| Forbes
Microsoft Windows users are at risk of suffering from critical warning fatigue, but this zero-day vulnerability is already being exploited in the wild.| Forbes
If you've ignored repeated warnings from Microsoft, the U.S. Government and the National Security Agency (NSA) to update Windows or face a security threat on a par with WannaCry, now's the time to take action. A weaponized wormable exploit has just been released into the wild.| Forbes
The Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) has confirmed that 23 government agencies have, so far, been taken offline by a ransomware attack over the weekend.| Forbes
All modern versions of Windows affected by firmware driver vulnerability revealed at the DEF CON hacker convention. Here's everything you need to know.| Forbes
WannaCry hero, Marcus Hutchins, pleads guilty to creating and distributing banking malware and reignites the debate about the role of black hat hackers in the cybersecurity industry.| Forbes
Three hospitals in Alabama were forced to close their doors to all but the most critical new patients.| BBC News
Ransomware is malware that locks your computer and mobile devices or encrypts your electronic files. When this happens, you can’t get to the data unless you pay a ransom. However this is not guaranteed and you should never pay!| The No More Ransom Project