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The Wanna Cry Cyber-Attack and the Cybersecurity Private Investigator

The Wanna Cry virus does its damage by weaponizing a flaw in Windows.

Anyone can have cybersecurity issues. If you have any concerns about cybersecurity – or are afraid that your computer may have been infected or hacked – contact us as soon as possible.”
— John A. DeMarr PI

LOS ANGELES, CA, UNITED STATES, May 23, 2017 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Wanna Cry virus cyber-attack this weekend was of unprecedented dimensions, affecting 300,000 of the world’s 2 billion Windows computers.

The attack showed that all computers are at risk, and that cybersecurity needs to be the concern of anyone who depends on a computer.

The attack also showed the importance of keeping a computer up-to-date with the latest security updates and patches. Microsoft actually had released a patch in March to close the back door in Windows that allowed the Wanna Cry worm attack.

John A. DeMarr PI has a cybersecurity division that is devoted to securing our clients’ computers and networks against treats like the one that did such damage over the weekend. We made sure that the March patch was installed on all our clients’ systems – one of the many usual precautions we take where cybersafety is concerned.

Our cybersecurity division keeps abreast of the latest developments to guarantee the integrity of our clients’ systems. Far too many people ignored the March patch, with often disastrous results. Part of our job is making sure important details like the patch don’t go ignored.

In addition to our cybersecurity and computer forensics services, we have a skilled TSCM/ECM division that offers our clients a further degree of technological safety.

For further information or to arrange for our cybersecurity or TSCM/ECM services, please call 877-433-6277, or email sales@demarr.com.

John DeMarr
John A DeMarr, P.I.
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