The personal information of several thousand insurance applicants was inappropriately accessed, the organization says, but it has no evidence that anyone’s personal information was removed.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said today that the number of identity theft reports has doubled during 2020 when compared to 2019, reaching a record 1.4 million reports within a single year.
A flaw can be harmless, but zero-days represent vulnerabilities that can be turned into weapons. And governments have been buying them and storing them in vaults, like vials of the bubonic plague.
The Babuk Locker ransomware group mainly focuses on enterprise networks instead of individuals, and their ransom demands range from $60,000 to $85,000.
Boston-based security operations company Rapid7 has been making moves into the cloud recently, and this morning it announced that it has acquired Kubernetes security startup Alcide for $50 million.
Instead of demanding an immediate ransom from victims, Danabot is focused on gaining persistence and stealing data that can be monetized later.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) says many of the victims of the threat group that targeted Texas-based IT management firm SolarWinds were not directly linked to SolarWinds.
Akamai has purchased Inverse to better identify IoT and mobile devices such as internet-enabled HVAC, lighting systems, medical equipment, robotics and printers in enterprise environments.
As the FBI warns, the agency has received multiple reports of such scam attempts where the fraudsters are targeting North Florida residents attempting to steal their personal information.
The ransomware industry has certainly come a long way, from the early days of the AIDS Trojan to the modern, very business-like Ransomware-as-a-Service model preying on businesses of all sizes.