Where do all those cybercrime payments go?
July 9 2021Yes, the headline is a rhetorical question. But sometimes we get literal answers, and they're well worth remembering.
Read moreYes, the headline is a rhetorical question. But sometimes we get literal answers, and they're well worth remembering.
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Read moreLast week cybercriminals deployed ransomware to 1,500 organizations that provide IT security and technical support to many other companies. The attackers exploited a vulnerability in software from Kaseya, a...
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ArsTechnica has a good story on the REvil ransomware attack of last weekend, with technical details:
This weekend’s attack was carried out with almost surgical precision. According to Cybereason,...
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The Kaseya ransomware attack is believed to have been down to an authentication bypass. Yes, ransomware needs to be on your radar -- but good authentication practices are also...
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