Last week, Delaware’s public libraries faced a cyberattack, causing widespread disruption to computer and internet access. Signs posted at libraries informed visitors that Wi-Fi and PCs were out of service, with officials confirming a ransomware attack took down all internet services. Despite the inconvenience, visitors can still check out books and use other library services.
Ransomware attacks like this often start with phishing emails or social engineering, where users are tricked into actions that allow hackers access.
Ransomware attacks usually demand payment in exchange for returning access to the compromised systems.
Cybersecurity experts stress the need for vigilance and proactive measures to protect against such threats. Organizations should implement strong email security protocols, train employees to recognize phishing attempts, and reg
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