So, I'm not sure if any of you are aware but a pretty large company, Garmin, have just been attacked with ransomware by Evil Corp.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/barryco...ay-outage/amp/
I gather these tw*ts have done the same to many big companies, including Travelex, in the past. I gather the latest attack to Garmin came through a browser update. This begs the question (and whilst I don't suspect/hope I'll ever be on the end of ransomware (they wouldn't get much!!!) I wonder whether being on a linux distribution is more secure than a Windows machine, or not? Since the attack appeared via a browser, I'm not too sure.
This begs the question, what browser plugins are most at risk and ought to be disabled if security is important? I generally use Brave browser (and always use a VPN) but if I want to browse even more securely I use Tor as well as a VPN, but I find Tor rather unfriendly and irritating with the window size and so on. Obviously it's prudent to have individual passwords (I use a password manager and 2-way authentication) etc.
Any other security advice!?
Thanks!
https://www.forbes.com/sites/barryco...ay-outage/amp/
I gather these tw*ts have done the same to many big companies, including Travelex, in the past. I gather the latest attack to Garmin came through a browser update. This begs the question (and whilst I don't suspect/hope I'll ever be on the end of ransomware (they wouldn't get much!!!) I wonder whether being on a linux distribution is more secure than a Windows machine, or not? Since the attack appeared via a browser, I'm not too sure.
This begs the question, what browser plugins are most at risk and ought to be disabled if security is important? I generally use Brave browser (and always use a VPN) but if I want to browse even more securely I use Tor as well as a VPN, but I find Tor rather unfriendly and irritating with the window size and so on. Obviously it's prudent to have individual passwords (I use a password manager and 2-way authentication) etc.
Any other security advice!?
Thanks!
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