LG Uplus Provides Free PC Vulnerability Diagnosis Service for Small Business Owners
An LG Uplus model is introducing how to use the 'Office Work Environment Diagnosis Service.'
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-seon] LG Uplus announced on the 24th that it will provide the 'Office Work Environment Diagnosis Service,' which diagnoses vulnerabilities in work PCs, free of charge to small and medium-sized enterprises and small business owners.
The Office Work Environment Diagnosis Service accurately diagnoses issues ranging from problems with work PCs to vulnerabilities in network and Wi-Fi performance. The purpose is to preemptively identify both major and minor vulnerabilities that could threaten the work environment, such as PCs and networks, to prevent incidents like information leaks and raise awareness.
Through this service, customers can precisely diagnose PC vulnerabilities including 52 key items such as remote desktop vulnerabilities, which are a major cause of ransomware, phishing risks like fake financial websites, secretly installed or unknown processes, personal information leakage risk factors, and firewall settings. The diagnosis report allows anyone to easily understand the problems.
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LG Uplus is providing this diagnosis service free of charge because cyber threats via the internet, such as ransomware attacks that simultaneously perform file encryption and data theft, have been increasing recently. In fact, the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) announced that a total of 70 types of ransomware attacks occurred domestically in the first quarter alone.
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