Inside Your Business: Top ransomware attacks South African businesses should look out for in 2022

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In 2022, ransomware will continue to harm businesses all over the world, with cybercriminals' attack types and strategies evolving all the time. The increase in ransomware attacks on businesses means that businesses must be hypervigilant about cybercrimes and be aware of the growing trends that will accelerate throughout 2022 in preparing their defences against ransomware attacks.

Top ransomware attacks South African businesses should look out for during the remainder of 2022 were identified by the cybersecurity experts.
13 Apr 2022 5AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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