Just 10% of ransomware victims pay their extorters, but those who do are effectively funding 6-10 new attacks, Trend Micro has warned. Given the low numbers who do pay, they’re generally being forced to stump up more cash per compromise.
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is urging organizations and individuals to increase their cyber vigilance, as Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine officially enters one year.
Cyberattacks targeting multiple data centers in several regions globally have been observed over the past year and a half, resulting in the exfiltration of information pertaining to some of the world’s biggest companies.
Latest report by Cyware, along with Cyber Security Works (CSW), Ivanti, and Securin, stated that out of 344 total threats detected in 2022, 56 new vulnerabilities were associated with ransomware threats. Attackers can leverage kill chains to exploit these bugs across 81 unique products. The Log4Shell flaw affects around 176 products from 21 vendors, including […]
Menlo Labs has uncovered an unknown threat actor that’s leveraging an evasive threat campaign distributed via Discord that features the PureCrypter downloader and targets government entities.
CyberSmart’s Series B was led by Oxx, with further contributions from British Patient Capital, IQ Capital, Eos Venture Partners, Legal & General Capital, Seedcamp, and Winton Ventures.
The Good Guys’ customer data, including phone numbers and email addresses, have been compromised in a third-party breach that industry observers say is yet another reminder for businesses to scrutinize their suppliers’ security practices.
The increased use of disk wipers in cyberattacks that began with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine early last year has continued unabated, and the malware has transformed into a potent threat for organizations in the region and elsewhere.
The clinic said a hacker they labeled “an unauthorized actor” had the ability to acquire information that included names, contact information, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, health insurance information, and physician names.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has disrupted the vast cybercrime underground operating from the country, thanks to the mobilization of some threat actors and the emigration of others, according to Recorded Future.