Russia May Use Ransomware Payouts to Avoid Sanctions | Threatpost
Russia may ramp up ransomware attacks against the United States as a way to avoid sanctions levied against the nation and Vladimir Putin’s government for Read More
Russia may ramp up ransomware attacks against the United States as a way to avoid sanctions levied against the nation and Vladimir Putin’s government for Read More
While Russia is fighting a physical war on the ground against Ukraine, advanced persistent threat (APT) groups affiliated with or backing Vladimir Putin’s government are Read More
Nearly 70 percent of ServiceNow implementations are vulnerable to malicious data extraction. Nearly 70 percent of instances of the software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform ServiceNow are potentially Read More
You hate to blame the victim, but the fact of the matter is that businesses are just asking to get whacked with ransomware multiple times. Read More
USAHerds – an app used (PDF) by farmers to speed their response to diseases and other threats to their livestock – has itself become an Read More
Two of NVIDIA’s code-signing certificates were part of the Feb. 23 Lapsus$ Group ransomware attack the company suffered – certificates that are now being used Read More
A free decryptor is out to unlock a ransomware found piggybacking on the HermeticWiper data wiper malware that ESET and Broadcom’s Symantec discovered targeting machines Read More
Hey webop_geeks, you_are_already_dead, a note claiming to be left by the REvil ransomware gang declared, embedded into the attack itself as a string of text Read More
Cyberattackers used a compromised Ukrainian military email address to phish EU government employees who’ve been involved in managing the logistics of refugees fleeing Ukraine, according Read More
The baby upchucks. The dog loudly informs you that she’s detected a budding squirrel armageddon. Your department’s Zoom meeting starts in four minutes. The Bank Read More