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Ransomware against healthcare : to pay or not to pay?
December 17, 2021
by CyberPeace Institute

Ransomware against healthcare : to pay or not to pay?

Ransomware attacks are widespread and increasing, threatening the healthcare sector and other critical infrastructure. Often the quickest way to resolve the situation is to pay the ransom, but is that
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Cyberattacks: NGOs caught in the net
December 17, 2021
by CyberPeace Institute

Cyberattacks: NGOs caught in the net

We investigate a live campaign to send malspam with links to malicious documents in existing mail threads of NGOs. We partnered with two cybersecurity companies during our analysis and provided
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Four Calls to World Leaders for 2022
December 17, 2021
by npapapetrou

Four Calls to World Leaders for 2022

The impact of cyberattacks on people’s lives is increasing. It’s time for more action from governments, whose role  it is to provide security for their citizens. Here are four calls
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