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Last year, there were 65,000 ransomware attacks in the United States or more than seven per hour. And it is only going to get worse, according to NPR.
What was once considered a nuisance is quickly becoming a national security concern as cybercriminals attack critical components of the nation’s infrastructure. A recent attack on Colonial Pipeline triggered panic buying that left many gas stations in the southeast empty, while another attack on JBS led to concerns about local beef supplies.
The increase in attacks has been seen for years. According to Recorded Future, a Boston-based cybersecurity firm, there were 65,000 ransomware attacks last year.
According to experts, businesses and organizations have long neglected their IT systems, leaving them vulnerable to hackers. Since many Americans use…
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