Cybersecurity

What We Currently Know About the Global Cyberattack

McAfee Sees Real Danger of Another Ransomware Attack

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New York (AP) -- As danger from a global cyberattack that hit some 150 nations continues to fade, analysts are starting to assess the damage.

Hard-hit organizations such as the U.K.'s National Health Service appear to be bouncing back, and few people seem to have actually paid the ransom. But the attack has served as a live demonstration of a new type of global threat, one that could encourage future hackers.