The Week in Ransomware – February 4th 2022 – Critical Infrastructure
Critical infrastructure suffered ransomware attacks, with threat actors targeting an oil petrol distributor and oil terminals in major ports in…
Critical infrastructure suffered ransomware attacks, with threat actors targeting an oil petrol distributor and oil terminals in major ports in…
Phishing, smishing, and business email compromise continue to do their dirty work.
Microsoft said today that a Russian hacking group known as Gamaredon has been behind a streak of spear-phishing emails targeting…
A new Sugar Ransomware operation actively targets individual computers, rather than corporate networks, with low ransom demands. [...]
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Unstructured data management, storage complexity and cost remain barriers to adoption, resulting in valuable data being discarded or mismanaged.
Menlo identified 224% increase in HEAT attacks in the last six months fueling ransomware surge.
New data shows a slow roll to strong authentication for most enterprise Windows systems.