Life is getting back to normal for JBS, the world's biggest meat producer, after it got hit with ransomware by hackers in Russia. That's the second major hack of part of America's infrastructure.
This seems to be a recent thing, where hackers go after larger companies with a greater impact on Americans. In the Colonial Pipeline case, the company paid more than $4 million to the hackers. There's no word if JBS paid up to get its data back.
The federal government is now comparing ransomware hackers with terrorists, and it will treat them similarly.
On Thursday's Ask The Expert, we talked with Kim Komando from the Kim Komando Show