This new ransomware detection is available in beta in Google Drive for desktop on Windows or macOS, with a general release expected by the end of the year.
Google has begun rolling out a new AI-powered security feature for Google Drive desktop, which will automatically pause file syncing when it detects a ransomware attack to minimize impact.
Chinese malware deployed by a state-sponsored advanced persistent threat group is targeting critical industries and their downstream customers in a prolonged cyber espionage campaign.
Now, when Drive detects a ransomware attack, it pauses cloud syncing to prevent the attack from spreading and offers an alternative way to download older, unaffected versions of files.
Black Ops 7's RICOCHET anti-cheat requires Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 to be enabled on your PC. Here's how to do it.
When the tool detects potentially malicious activity, you’ll get a notification and be able to roll back your files. ...
Broadcom has patched a high-severity privilege escalation vulnerability in its VMware Aria Operations and VMware Tools software, which has been exploited in zero-day attacks since October 2024.
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