The holidays are often called the season of giving, but for cybercriminals, it’s the season of hacking. This year, corporate giants have suffered paralyzing cyberattacks, and a new study found that 86% of ransomware attacks hit on a holiday or weekend. Here’s what to know about staying safe online.
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