3 best practices for protecting yourself from WannaCry and other ransomware attacks ZDNet’s Steve Ranger talks to TechRepublic’s Dan Patterson about the aftermath of the WannaCry ransomware outbreak and offers best practices for protect your company from similar attacks. The National Health Service (NHS) was left vulnerable to the WannaCry ransomware attack because, despite local health trusts being warned to patch their systems, many had failed to do so. A National Audit Office (NAO) investigation into May’s global cyber-attack — which took down IT systems at many NHS organisations — has found that the impact of WannaCry could have been prevented if basic security best practice had been applied. Security Windows 10 PCs get these new Intel chip security updates for Zombieload attacks Rogue IoT devices are putting your network at risk from hackers Scam, spam and phishing texts: How to spot SMS fraud and stay safe Cybersecurity: A guide for parents to keep kids safe online The security risks of running unsupported Windows 7 (ZDNet YouTube) Best home security of 2020: Professional monitoring and DIY (CNET) How to set up secure credential storage for Docker (TechRepublic) According to the NAO’s report, NHS Digital — the health service’s data and…