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Leonardo says it has developed a ransomware solution
by Richard Tomkins
Washington (UPI) May 23, 2017


Leonardo says it has combined cyber-intelligence and behavioral technologies to counter the ransomware cyber-virus threat.

The solution, developed to protect Italy's Public Administration, uses RaPToR technology from security company Cyber Intuition. It stops the ransomware virus from being propagated, intercepting execution attempts and preventing the encoding of user and system data.

Leonardo said its solution also enables restoration of data using a sophisticated recovery method in case a new type of ransomware should circumvent the recognition systems.

A Ransomware virus, dubbed WannaCry, recently compromised thousands of computers around the world in its demand for cash payments to unlock computer user data it had blocked.

Specifics about the solution developed, which was announced to the PA Forum in Rome Tuesday, were not disclosed in the company's news release .

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China drafts law on broad surveillance powers
Beijing (AFP) May 18, 2017
The Chinese government has released the first draft of a new intelligence law aimed at formalising its sweeping security powers, with broad authority to engage in surveillance at home and abroad. The document would create a legal framework for the country's extensive domestic and foreign intelligence work, which already includes widespread monitoring of communications and broad authority to ... read more

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