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Unpatched Veeam Software Users Beware: EstateRansomware Exploits Old Flaws for New Gain
Beware of EstateRansomware: The cheeky cyber-thieves exploiting old Veeam flaws to lock files and laugh all the way to the Bitcoin bank. Patch or pay, folks! #EstateRansomwareExploits

Hot Take:
Well, well, well, if it isn't the infamous "I'll patch later" tune leading to cybersecurity mayhem once again. EstateRansomware is the new kid on the block, and like a mischievous gremlin, it's exploiting old flaws that should've been dead and buried. Turns out, procrastinating on updates is just as bad as forgetting to text back your ex - it comes back to haunt you in the most unpleasant ways. Let's be real, who needs horror movies when you've got unpatched Veeam vulnerabilities and relentless ransomware gangs?