Bad news: data stolen, data dumped, customers affected. Good news: crooks got $0. The ransom was $11M, so that's a big deal!
Read moreRansomware Group Turns to Facebook Ads
November 10 2020It's bad enough that many ransomware gangs now have blogs where they publish data stolen from companies that refuse to make an extortion payment. Now, one crime group has...
Read moreWhy Paying to Delete Stolen Data is Bonkers
November 4 2020Companies hit by ransomware often face a dual threat: Even if they avoid paying the ransom and can restore things from scratch, about half the time the attackers also...
Read moreNaked Security Live – Ransomware: what to do?
November 2 2020Here's the latest Naked Security Live video - enjoy (and please share with your friends)!
Read moreThe US government has warned of a ransomware escalation against the healthcare sector. BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN THE REST OF US CAN RELAX!
Read moreA relative newcomer in the "malware-as-a-service" scene is starting to attract the big-money ransomware criminals.
Read moreOn Monday, Oct. 27, KrebsOnSecurity began following up on a tip from a reliable source that an aggressive Russian cybercriminal gang known for deploying ransomware was preparing to disrupt...
Read moreThroughout 2020, ransomware activity has become increasingly prolific, relying on an ecosystem of distinct but co-enabling operations to gain access to targets of interest before conducting...
Read moreThroughout 2020, ransomware activity has become increasingly prolific, relying on an ecosystem of distinct but co-enabling operations to gain access to targets of interest before conducting...
Read moreThroughout 2020, ransomware activity has become increasingly prolific, relying on an ecosystem of distinct but co-enabling operations to gain access to targets of interest before conducting...
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