Thread regarding Follett layoffs

Windows 10 Ransomware Protection In 2021: Some Surprises, Says Report

Windows 10 ransomware protection remains the first and only line of defense for the majority of consumers using Windows in 2021.

Ransomware is one of the most dangerous kinds of malware because it not only denies access to your data but demands a ransom be paid.

And the amount of ransom demanded keeps going up. The average ransom payment jumped 31 percent to $233,817 in the third quarter of 2020 from $110,532 in the second quarter, according to statistics posted by Coveware.

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Good think our CIO will never let this happen. He is all over security.

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Post ID: @4vmp+1aUhPOsw

2025? Right around the time I bet I get my new workstations! Thank you all..I'll....see myself out

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Post ID: @lxa+1aUhPOsw

I noticed a post about ransomware a few weeks ago was removed at the request of follett.

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Post ID: @dff+1aUhPOsw

And this has what to do with Follett?

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Post ID: @lks+1aUhPOsw

Windows 10 is slated for retirement in 2025. No patches, no fixes, loads of trouble https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/products/windows-10-enterprise-and-education

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