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Ransomware to hit cloud computing in 2018, predicts MIT Technology Review

Ransomware to hit cloud computing in 2018, predicts MIT Technology Review

by Admin | Jan 4, 2018 | Uncategorized

While the trend of big data breaches is set to continue, with organizations that hold personal data topping the target list, ransomware aimed at cloud services is likely to be a new development, the MIT Technology Review predicts. Cloud computing businesses are likely...

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