Compromised Logins Surge as the Most Common Entry Point for Ransomware Attacks
Research of incidents by Sophos finds that phishing, brute force attacks and other identity-based threats have surpassed software vulnerabilities as means of delivering ransomware
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2 uur geleden ... Key Points:** - Identity-based attacks and compromised credentials are now the primary entry point for ransomware, account
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