Yahoo was just the highest profile attack this year — there were others, including adult dating and entertainment company FriendFinder losing the data of more than 412 million user accounts. Really, from a security perspective, we got our butts kicked left and right. Beyond simple hacks, 2016 saw the rise in ransomware, where a hacker will lock up your files and demand money in exchange for returning access. Unlike other ransom cases, authorities actually recommend you just pay up. Fourteen hospitals alone have been held hostage this year. Experts, meanwhile, raised concerns that anything with a connection could be hacked. Heck, even connected vibrators aren’t safe.
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