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MuddyWater Uses Microsoft Teams to Steal Credentials in False Flag Ransomware Attack

The Iranian state-sponsored hacking group known as MuddyWater (aka Mango Sandstorm, Seedworm, and Static Kitten) has been attributed to a ransomware attack in what has

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How Do You Know If Your Backups Will Survive a Ransomware Attack?

Every organization wants to be able to recover from a ransomware attack. So why does no one seem to test properly for it? Check out

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Vect 2.0 Ransomware Acts as Wiper, Thanks to Design Error

The latest variant of an emerging ransomware may be far more destructive than its operators intended, acting as a wiper that deletes many of an

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VECT 2.0 Ransomware Irreversibly Destroys Files Over 131KB on Windows, Linux, ESXi

Threat hunters are warning that the cybercriminal operation known as LEVER 2.0 acts more like a wiper than a ransomware due to a critical flaw

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One ransomware crew now drives half of all cyber claims

At-Bay’s latest report finds attackers are no longer hunting by industry – they’re hunting by hardware Source link

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‘The Gentlemen’ Rapidly Rises to Ransomware Prominence

A ransomware gang known as “The Gentlemen” has made a name for itself, claiming hundreds of victims in a matter of months. The Gentlemen is

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Ransomware Negotiator Pleads Guilty to BlackCat Scheme

A former ransomware negotiator pleaded guilty this week to conspiring with the ransomware actor BlackCat/ALPHV to commit ransomware attacks against US companies in 2023. The

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SystemBC C2 Server Reveals 1,570+ Victims in The Gentlemen Ransomware Operation

Threat actors associated with The Gentlemen ransomware‑as‑a‑service (RaaS) operation have been observed attempting to deploy a known proxy malware called SystemBC. According to new research

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6-Year Ransomware Campaign Targets Turkish Homes & SMBs

Researchers have uncovered a low-dollar, high-volume ransomware campaign that may have been quietly running since at least 2020. So-called “big game hunters” — threat actors