Ransomware attacks are becoming a global security threat.
Hackers extort millions of dollars by breaking into computer systems of businesses and critical infrastructure and locking up files.
Many cybercriminal networks are believed to be in Russia, with most of their victims in the U.S.
This prompted U.S. President Joe Biden tell Russia's leader Vladimir Putin to stop the hackers, otherwise the U.S. may retaliate by attacking ransomware servers.
So what's needed to stop the cybercriminals?
Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom
Guests:
Richard Stiennon - Chief research analyst, IT-Harvest.
Klisman Murati - Founder, Pangaea Wire Group.
Stephane Duguin - CEO, CyberPeace Institute.
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Hackers extort millions of dollars by breaking into computer systems of businesses and critical infrastructure and locking up files.
Many cybercriminal networks are believed to be in Russia, with most of their victims in the U.S.
This prompted U.S. President Joe Biden tell Russia's leader Vladimir Putin to stop the hackers, otherwise the U.S. may retaliate by attacking ransomware servers.
So what's needed to stop the cybercriminals?
Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom
Guests:
Richard Stiennon - Chief research analyst, IT-Harvest.
Klisman Murati - Founder, Pangaea Wire Group.
Stephane Duguin - CEO, CyberPeace Institute.
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish/
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera/
- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/
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