White House reaching out with assistance to latest ransomware victims

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After Kaseya breach.

White House reaching out with assistance to latest ransomware victims
The White House said it was reaching out to victims of a wide-ranging ransomware outbreak that is centred on IT company Kaseya and has had an impact on hundreds of businesses worldwide. Kaseya has said that fewer than 60 of its customers had been "directly affected" by the attack. But...

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