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The Colonial Pipeline attack is one of four possible reasons ransomware payments have declined in Q2 of 2021. Ganesh Kasina and Michael Klepper of the AT&T Chief Security Office discuss the week's top cybersecurity news, and share news on the current trends of malware, spam, and internet anomalies observed on the AT&T Network.

Originally recorded on July 27, 2021.

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