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The Acronis Security Team was one of the first to identify a new cryptomining campaign targeting the attrib.exe Windows process. Learn how our team detected the spike in crytomining attacks, how the AutoIt cryptomining malware works, and how Acronis Active Protection - built into Acronis cyber protection solutions - helps to keep your systems protected.
This week Acronis acquired 5nine, which means Acronis Cyber Platform users and those using Acronis Cyber Cloud will gain unified cloud management and new security tools from the noted Microsoft Hyper-V and Azure cloud management and security provider. Explore how these new capabilities will extend the reach of our cyber protection solutions and what they mean for your organization’s efforts to get #CyberFit.
Rich with learning, training and networking, partners raved about the now-complete Acronis #CyberFit Summit saying the event was “perfect,” “very insightful,” and “important to be here” with “great organization” and “lots of information.” Indeed, from November 27 - 28, service providers and business IT professionals convened to get hands-on insights about the latest cyber protection innovations that will help shape the future of the IT industry – and fun and enjoyment were not in short supply either. From the robust lineup of trainings that kicked off the Summit’s first day to a second day that began with a dramatic Acronis Cyber Dragon Cup soccer face-off and followed with insightful presentations, an eye-opening panel discussion, and two breakout session learning tracks, attendees had a full and informative experience. The occasion concluded with a memorable Women in Tech Gala Reception too.
Ryuk ransomware continues to wreak havoc – and one U.S. state in particular recently suffered from another successful attack that likely could have been prevented. Several school districts and government offices in Louisiana were hit by an attack this summer. Unfortunately, the story was just repeated as several state agencies fell victim to another attack on November 18. In this case, the cyberattack shut down systems in the governor’s office, the Department of Motor Vehicles, the Department of Health, and The Department of Children and Family Services.