Bad Rabbit Ransomware Advisory
Last updated: 31/10/2017 11:00
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Last updated: 31/10/2017 11:00
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The global WannaCry Ransomware pandemic is still making headline news and has been well covered by news and tech media outlets. The security teams at Integrity360 have been following analysis & updates closely, from both our industry partners and the wider security community, and working with our customers around the clock to improve their security posture and close any avenues of attack in light of WannaCry.
This update provides a summary of the pertinent details, new developments, our short term expectations and the current recommendations.
Please note that we have issued an updated advisory. (15/05/2017)
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