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Colonial Pipeline Attack: 'All Monsters Are Human'


Colonial Pipeline Attack: 'All Monsters Are Human'
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May 12, 2021    
Sam Curry, CSO, Cybereason
In April, Cybereason published a blog describing its research into the DarkSide ransomware strain that infected Colonial Pipeline this past week. Sam Curry, CSO of Cybereason, shares insights on DarkSide and the tactics behind the new breed of ransomware attacks.
The significance of this attack;
What we know about DarkSide and the actors behind it;
Steps organizations can take to enhance ransomware defenses and response.
Curry, CSO at Cybereason, previously served as chief technology and security officer at Arbor Networks. Prior to that role, he spent more than seven years at RSA (the security division of EMC) in a variety of senior management positions, including chief strategy officer and chief technologist and senior vice president of product management and product marketing. Curry has also held senior roles at Microstrategy, Computer Associates and McAfee.

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'Uhm What?': K. Michelle Fans Baffled After She Says She Misses 'Mentor' R. Kelly, Later Tries To Clarify Tweets


‘Uhm What?’: K. Michelle Fans Baffled After She Says She Misses ‘Mentor’ R. Kelly, Later Tries To Clarify Tweets
K. Michelle took to Twitter on Tuesday, Dec. 8 expressing how much she missed her jailed “mentor” R. Kelly in a series of controversial tweets. 
“I swear if Rob was here so many of my musical questions would be answered. If you have a mentor u need to learn as much musically as possible, but I took so days of learning for granted never knowing this would happen to him,” the former “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” star, 34, said in her first tweet.

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The Source |K. Michelle Gets Dragged For Saying She's 'Hurt' That She Can't Work With Her Mentor R. Kelly Anymore


“I swear if Rob was here so many of my musical questions would be answered. If you have a mentor u need to learn as much musically as possible, but I took so days of learning for granted never knowing this would happen to him,” she tweeted.
The 
Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta star added, “Once again I’m not defending single soul. Wrong is wrong but within separating the man from the music, musically I’ve trusted him my whole career and now it’s time to trust my own self.”
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Michelle’s All Monsters Are Human dropped in January and was met with mixed reviews. It was released while the Pied Piper is imprisoned for sexual assault and misconduct.

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