Kaseya boss says up to 1500 businesses affected by ransomware attack

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But still hard to estimate precise impact.

Kaseya boss says up to 1500 businesses affected by ransomware attack
Between 800 and 1500 businesses around the world have been affected by a ransomware attack centered on US information technology firm Kaseya, its chief executive said. Fred Voccola, the Florida-based company's CEO, said in an interview that it was hard to estimate the precise impact of ...

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