💨 Abstract
Ransomware attacks, costing corporations nearly $1 billion annually, are evolving from targeting devices to the browser as the primary means of work and internet interaction. SquareX warns of the emergence of browser-native ransomware, which targets digital identity and exploits cloud-based enterprise storage. Unlike traditional ransomware, browser-native requires no file download and is undetectable by endpoint security solutions.
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