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Ransomware still threatens vulnerable and distracted SMEs

Despite uptick in ransomware, SMEs are struggling to understand the cyber threat to their businesses. Watch Nathan Smith's interview with Spark's Josh Bahlman.

Nathan Smith
Wed, 30 May 2018

Ransomware continues to be the apex predator among cyber-attackers, placing many SMEs who don’t even have basic virus protection squarely in the digital crosshairs.

Cyber-attacks targeting Australasia in 2017 – particularly using ransomware – were especially damaging for the education, financial

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Nathan Smith
Wed, 30 May 2018
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