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Reading about the Kaseya ransomware attack this AM & it looks like Square is not one of their effected customers but a competitor. This makes me want some answers re how vulnerable square is to these attacks & what customers should know/do/plan in case of an attack. What kind of actions has square taken to protect from ransomware attacks? Are there redundant systems/servers if main systems/servers are taken down? Thanks.
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Hey @Maralyce,
You can Google: "Square Cyber Security" and it brings up articles like this one for reference.
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Hey @Maralyce,
You can Google: "Square Cyber Security" and it brings up articles like this one for reference.
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Thank you for this!
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Sure thing!
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This made me feel better: "We don’t outsource any of our essential product security to third-party vendors or services, whose security would be outside our control."
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