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Jun 9, 2021 / 05:01 PM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) While big corporations may get the most attention for major cyberattacks, experts say it’s actually schools, police departments, nonprofits, local governments and other small businesses that are the most-exposed to ransomware, the most pertinent form of cyberterrorism. “It’s the same fear factor that, you know, a kidnapping would be your kid is gone, you have to get the kid back,” said Aaron Pritz, co-founder of Reveal Risk, a business management consultancy in Carmel. “Desperation may come into play and that’s what the attacker is counting on.” Pritz says says attackers can see small businesses as easier targets because they are the least likely to have protective barriers. He says the goal of the attacker is to get as much money possible out of a business often resulting in losing tens of thousands of dollars. ....
Cyberattackers play no favorites Chris Woodward (OneNewsNow.com) Spanish While the cyberattack on the Colonial Pipeline continues to make national headlines, Americans are being reminded they ought to be concerned about similar attacks on hospitals and other healthcare providers as well. One News Now spoke with Twila Brase, president and co-founder of Citizens Council for Health Freedom, who points out that on May 1 the Scripps Health system – based in San Diego – suffered a major malware (ransomware) attack that harmed their systems. They were offline or unable to deal with patients the way that they typically deal with them, Brase explained. It s not clear yet if there was an actual ransom required or if they managed to get around that …. ....
Seth Tupper joins with an update on the cause of the Schroeder Fire in western South Dakota being from a debris pile. Irony is that the debris being burned was from the Westberry Trails Fire in 1988. SD Focus: Jackie Hendry previews the SD Focus Earth Day broadcast with an eye to conservation issues in South Dakota. Guns in South Dakota: Matt Schlueter is a certified firearms instructor in SF. He will discuss firearms safety and training, including the decisions South Dakotans make when they decide to carry a firearm on their person. Morning Fill Up guest Steve Long, president and CEO of Hancock Health in Greenfield, Indiana, talks about collaborative rural health care. ....
High school graduations are weeks away, and while many central Indiana high schools are planning for in-person celebrations, the details are still subject to COVID-19. Some schools have announced ticket limits, but with the stipulations that those numbers could change. Others are waiting until the ceremony is closer before bringing up ticket numbers. Some have also already announced livestreams for those who can t be there. In addition to tickets, plans for social distancing, mask wearing and other elements of the event are still coming as schools and health departments watch the spread of COVID-19. Plus, districts stressed that plans are still subject to change and will include precautions made with local health departments. For those that are planning outside ceremonies, many have also announced rain dates. ....
Indianapolis Sisters Launch âVaccinated Whileâ Campaign To Dispel Mistrust Of COVID-19 Vaccine High school students Zoe and Jordan Sims Rhodes believe people can be more comfortable to take the vaccine when they see others who look like them sharing their experiences. February 26, 2021 at 11:27 pm Zoe and Jordan Sims Rhodes, two sisters in Indianapolis, have created a clothing line and a hashtag to help people become more comfortable with COVID-19vaccination, particularly focusing on communities where there is a high level of anxiety about the vaccine. The hashtag, Vaccinated While, encourages social media users to share their stories about being vaccinated, aiming to ease the worries of those who may have concerns. The same two words are also featured on their clothing line. ....