Corporation hunters: Top 5 ransomware groups
The most active groups targeting companies, encrypting data, and demanding ransom.
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The most active groups targeting companies, encrypting data, and demanding ransom.
If an incoming message asks you to sign in to your MS Office account, here’s what to do.
With a website that looks like it could represent an online service provider, DarkSide Leaks makes us wonder what cybercriminals’ other PR tricks might be.
A zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Windows may already have been exploited.
Ransomware operators sometimes resort to rather unconventional threats to get their victims to pay.
Unknown attackers tried to add a backdoor to PHP scripting language source code.
Several cybercriminal groups have exploited vulnerabilities in VMware ESXi to infect computers with ransomware.
To stop all threats to the corporate infrastructure, you have to do more than just protect workstations.
A vulnerability in Google Chrome has already been exploited by malefactors. All users need to update to version 89.0.4389.90.
Vietnam started a coordinated anticybercrime campaign at the government level in 2020. The results are amazing.
Hackers trying to inflict maximum reputation damage are sending out links to the data they stole through Accellion FTA vulnerabilities.
Attackers exploit four dangerous vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange to get a foothold in the corporate network.
Three reasons not to pay cyber-extortionists — and what to do if you get hit.
Would Johnny Mnemonic’s cybersecurity be plausible in the real 2021?
CD Projekt confirms attack on internal systems. Hackers claim to have downloaded Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3 source code, and demand ransom.
Hackers are actively exploiting a dangerous vulnerability in Google Chrome. With Chrome 88.0.4324.150, Google has patched the vulnerability.
When the creators of Fonix ransomware abandoned their malicious ways and published the master key, we made a decryptor out of it.