IT Pro News In Review: UK likely to pay ransom, OnwardMobility shuts, and Russia blamed for hacks
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Welcome to IT Pro's News in Review, a weekly bite-sized bulletin of the top tech stories of the week, for the week ending 25 February, 2022.
This week's stories:
- More than 80% of UK businesses paid ransomware demands in 2021
- BlackBerry revival is officially dead as OnwardMobility shuts down
- UK, US officials say Russia was behind DDoS attacks against Ukraine
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