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Black Hat Europe 2016: What’s Next For Ransomware

Ransomware has already moved from Windows to Android devices and, in at least one documented case, targeted Mac OS X. No system is immune to attack, and any device that an attacker can hold for ransom will be a target in the future. The majority of single-system ransomware attacks charge a ransom between $200 and $500, but the values can be much higher. Targeted attacks are an alternative for attackers who may not know how else to monetize their intrusion. Heres what your security solution must be able to do to prevent ransomware attacks.”]

Source: https://www.darkreading.com/black-hat/black-hat-europe-2016–whats-next-for-ransomware-and-how-to-prevent-it/d/d-id/1327201

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