Cities across the U.S. face a growing threat from ransomware, where cybercriminals infiltrate computer systems and hijack data, vowing to delete critical files unless they receive payment.
Director Frank Cilluffo Writes in the Wall Street Journal on Why Cities Should Never Pay Ransom to Hackers
Director Frank Cilluffo Writes in the Wall Street Journal on Why Cities Should Never Pay Ransom to Hackers
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