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Kaseya urges customers to immediately shut down VSA servers after ransomware attack – ZDNet
Victims are already seeing ransom demands ranging from $45,000 to $5 million.

UPDATE: In a statement late Friday evening, Kaseya CEO Fred Voccola confirmed that the company’s Incident Response team caught wind of the attack mid-day and immediately shut down their SaaS serversas a precautionary measure,despite not having received…
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