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Table of contents hide . Threats to consumers - finance and ransomware. Ransomware – pay up and you might get access to your data. Threats to business – you can be scared... Where is the most money in the bank? Blackmailing companies – ransomware also attacks businesses. Number of the year - new malicious programs every day, i.e. cybercriminals are looking for savings. The author of the text is Piotr Kupczyk from Kaspersky Lab Polska - Kaspersky.Pl/. Last year saw an increase in almost all areas related to cybercrime, but one trend is definitely moving forward. – increasing complexity of threats. There is a word that very well describes all the activities of cybercriminals in elusiveness.
We've seen cyber criminals who are hard to catch, cyber espionage attackers who are even harder to identify, and in terms of privacy, cyber attacks have made the walls of bedrooms and offices around the world much thinner. When we were preparing to summarize the Mobile App Development Service year, we tried to make forecasts for what almost everything worked: evolution of malware techniques, fusion of cybercrime and advanced long-term threats, new methods of data theft, attacking high-level employees via hotel networks, precise attacks combined with mass surveillance enriching the arsenal of cybercriminals with mobile attacks, etc. Our experts published as many publicly available reports on advanced and long-lasting targeted cyberattacks.

The cybercriminal groups behind them "speak" different languages: traces of languages such as Russian, Chinese, Arabic, Korean and French could be found in the attacks. These groups attacked financial institutions, government organizations, military and diplomatic organizations, telecommunications and energy companies, activists and political leaders, media, private companies, etc. All attacks had a global reach. if we just randomly select any sector of the economy, we will most likely find something in the media about a cybersecurity incident or problem - even if we narrow the search only to r. The same applies to almost all aspects of everyday life. Threats to consumers - finances And ransomware, let's start with a high C - in r.
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