StateScoop: A pair of new laws in Michigan will toughen the state’s stance on ransomware, a type of malware that has caused $2.6 million in damages to the state in 2017, according to FBI statistics.
PA 95 and 96 were signed into law by Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder on Monday, closing a loophole in Michigan code that allowed cybercriminals in the state to legally possess ransomware. Even if the state police suspected that a cybercriminal was planning a cyberattack with ransomware, they couldn't act until the ransomware was used.
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