Kaseya brings in FireEye after ransomware outbreak

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To help deal with the fallout.

Kaseya brings in FireEye after ransomware outbreak
Ransomware-hit IT firm Kaseya said it hired cybersecurity company FireEye to help deal with the fallout of a major breach that has affected hundreds of businesses worldwide. In a message posted to its website, Miami-based Kaseya said its employees "have been actively engaged with FireEye ...

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