The persistent threat of social engineering tactics sees cybercriminals blending technology with human manipulation to exploit individuals.
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How MFA Failures are Fueling a 500% Surge in Ransomware Losses
The cybersecurity threat landscape has witnessed a dramatic and alarming rise in the average ransomware payment, an increase exceeding 500%. Sophos, a global leader in cybersecurity, revealed in its annual “State of Ransomware 2024” report that the average ransom payment has increased 500% in the last year with organizations that paid a ransom reporting an average payment of $2 million, up from
Rust-Based P2PInfect Botnet Evolves with Miner and Ransomware Payloads
The peer-to-peer malware botnet known as P2PInfect has been found targeting misconfigured Redis servers with ransomware and cryptocurrency miners.
The development marks the threat’s transition from what appeared to be a dormant botnet with unclear motives to a financially motivated operation.
“With its latest updates to the crypto miner, ransomware payload, and rootkit elements, it demonstrates
The development marks the threat’s transition from what appeared to be a dormant botnet with unclear motives to a financially motivated operation.
“With its latest updates to the crypto miner, ransomware payload, and rootkit elements, it demonstrates
Chinese and N. Korean Hackers Target Global Infrastructure with Ransomware
Threat actors with suspected ties to China and North Korea have been linked to ransomware and data encryption attacks targeting government and critical infrastructure sectors across the world between 2021 and 2023.
While one cluster of activity has been associated with the ChamelGang (aka CamoFei), the second cluster overlaps with activity previously attributed to Chinese and North Korean
While one cluster of activity has been associated with the ChamelGang (aka CamoFei), the second cluster overlaps with activity previously attributed to Chinese and North Korean
‘ChamelGang’ APT Disguises Espionage Activities With Ransomware
The China-nexus cyberthreat actor has been operating since at least 2019 and has notched victims in multiple countries.
Microsoft Faces EU Charges Over ‘Abusive’ Bundling
The European Union has issued competition charges against Microsoft, accusing it of illegally linking Teams with Office.
The Julian Assange Saga Is Finally Over
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has agreed to plead guilty to one count of espionage in US court on Wednesday, ending a years-long legal battle between the US government and a controversial publisher.
Fresh MOVEit Bug Under Attack Mere Hours After Disclosure
The high-severity CVE-2024-5806 allows cyberattackers to authenticate to the file-transfer platform as any valid user, with accompanying privileges.
Indonesia Refuses to Pay $8M Ransom After Cyberattack
More than 200 regional and national government agencies have been impacted by the ransomware attack, and few of them are once again operational.
