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Antivirus used to spread malware, White House ransomware summit, Ed tech company hit with FTC complaint

Antivirus used to spread malware, White House ransomware summit, Ed tech company hit with FTC complaint

Cybersecurity Headlines · CISO Series

November 1, 20227m 24s

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Show Notes

Threat group rides antivirus software to install malware

White House organizes ransomware summit

Ed tech company exposed user data

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