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Cyber insurance claims are through the roof [What You Need to Know About the Latest Ransomware]( Cyber insurance claims are skyrocketing after a surge in ransomware attacks this summer. Using the newly created Sodinokibi, hackers are hijacking computer networks around the world, demanding payments that far exceed the average ransom of $50,000. While large and small organizations have fallen victim, experts predict that insurance claims will only rise thanks to the way the ransomware often spreads. See how Sodinokibi can create multiple attacks simultaneously, and how your organization can keep up its guard. [Learn More]( [Security]( [Should You Buy or Build a Password Manager?]( Know what to take into account before you make a decision. [Should You Buy or Build a Password Manager?]( [Innovation]( [World's Largest Chip Unveiled For AI Data Centers]( The size of a dinner plate, the chip may play a key role in advancing AI. [World's Largest Chip Unveiled For AI Data Centers]( [Cloud]( [How to Ensure High Availability For MS Workloads in AWS]( AWS's partner announcement should come in handy for enterprises. [How to Ensure High Availability For MS Workloads in AWS]( [Big Data]( [Powering Data Analytics with Data-as-a-Service]( With data-as-a-service, organizations can better manage their data lakes. [Powering Data Analytics with Data-as-a-Service]( This email was prepared for {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe from Toolbox Tech mailings]( OR [stop all emails](. [it.toolbox.com]( | 60 East Rio Salado Parkway, Suite 1205 | Tempe, AZ 85281

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