Cybercrime / Privacy

WannaCry’s legacy — America’s cyberweapons were turned against us. Now what?

Every successful cyberattack provides a learning opportunity for technologists, and with every act they also add to these Cybersecurity Statistics, that are already pretty frightening as is. WannaCry provides two: Big organizations, particularly in health care, must learn to prioritize safety over compliance; and while doing that, they shouldn’t have [Keep reading]

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Ransomware cyber-attack could reignite when work-week starts on Monday, authorities warn. Here’s how to protect yourself

Brace for a new wave of ransomware attacks Monday morning, global authorities are warning computer users and organizations today. So far, one of the worst cyberattacks in recent memory has hit computers in 150 countries, Europol said, with a virus named WannaCry encrypting files and demanding ransom from victims. The [Keep reading]

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Ransomware attack creates chaos in U.K. hospitals; reports say some patients, ambulances being turned away

  For a long time, many health care providers have been worried about the wrong thing — compliance rather than patient safety.  Today, we see the most frightening example yet of the devastating consequences. A widespread ransomware attack in the U.K. has hospitals turning away ambulances and canceling appointments, according to [Keep reading]

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Facebook must ‘come clean’ about teen mood research and ad targeting, consumer groups demand

Facebook should release secret research it has done to psychologically analyze teen-age users, U.S. consumer groups demanded on Wednesday, after reports surfaced in Australian media that the social media giant had come with up techniques to predict kids’ emotional states — placing them in buckets like “defeated,” “overwhelmed,” “stressed,” “stupid,” “useless,” and [Keep reading]