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What Are the Common Entry Points for Ransomware in Histology Labs?
Ransomware can infiltrate histology labs through several common vectors:
Phishing emails
that trick users into downloading malicious attachments.
Infected websites
and
drive-by downloads
.
Compromised remote desktop protocols (RDP)
.
Unpatched software
and
vulnerable systems
.
Frequently asked queries:
What is Ransomware?
How Does Ransomware Impact Histology Laboratories?
What Are the Common Entry Points for Ransomware in Histology Labs?
How Can Histology Labs Protect Themselves from Ransomware?
What Steps Should Be Taken if a Ransomware Attack Occurs?
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