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How to back up your iPhone to a Windows computer

Malwarebytes

They say the only backup you ever regret is the one you didn’t make. iPhone backups can be used to easily move your apps and data to a new phone, to recover things you’ve lost, or to fix things that have failed. We’ve published posts on how to back up your iPhone to iCloud, and how to backup an iPhone to a Mac.

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How to back up your iPhone to a Mac

Malwarebytes

They say the only backup you ever regret is the one you didn’t make. iPhone backups can be used to easily move your apps and data to a new phone, to recover things you’ve lost, or to fix things that have failed. One of the most cost effective ways to backup your iPhone is to save backups to your Mac.

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GUEST ESSAY: Leveraging ‘zero trust’ and ‘remote access’ strategies to mitigate ransomware risks

The Last Watchdog

Let’s walk through some practical steps organizations can take today, implementing zero trust and remote access strategies to help reduce ransomware risks: •Obvious, but difficult – get end users to stop clicking unknown links and visiting random websites that they know little about, an educational challenge. Best practices.

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A week in security (April 15 – April 21)

Malwarebytes

Turning back the clock on encryption: How to perform ransomware backups in one-click ThreatDown earns highest ratings across EDR and MDR categories in G2 Spring 2024 results K-12 district hit with $500k Medusa ransomware attack FakeBat campaign continues, now also targeting VMware users Stay safe!

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Smartphone Ransomware: Understanding the Threat and Ways to Stay Protected

CyberSecurity Insiders

Understanding Smartphone Ransomware: Smartphone ransomware is a form of malware that encrypts the data on a device and holds it hostage until a ransom is paid to the attacker. Here are a few potential risks: 1. Data Loss: Ransomware can encrypt your valuable data, making it inaccessible until you pay the ransom.

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The Benefits of Cloud-to-cloud Backup Services

Spinone

With business-critical data in the cloud, backups are extremely important. There are many different solutions on the market to backup cloud data. This includes both cloud-to-cloud backup solutions as well as services and products that can backup your cloud SaaS environment, on-premises.

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Unveiling the Threat Landscape: Exploring the Security Risks of Cloud Computing

Centraleyes

However, critical security risks and threats inherent in cloud environments come alongside the myriad benefits. This blog aims to dissect the nuances of cloud security risks , shedding light on the challenges commonly faced when securing digital assets in the cloud. Who’s Responsible for Security in the Cloud?

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