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    Blue Locker ransomware hits critical infrastructure – is your organisation ready?

    August 23, 2025

    Critical infrastructure organisations are once again being warned of the threat posed by malicious cybercriminals, following a ransomware attack against a state-owned energy company in Pakistan.

    Read more in my article on the Exponential-e blog.

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