APT groups use ransomware TTPs as cover for intelligence gathering and sabotage
Changing tactics by North Korean, Russian, and Chinese APT groups suggest that Western companies are at greater risk.
Changing tactics by North Korean, Russian, and Chinese APT groups suggest that Western companies are at greater risk.
The decline of big ransomware groups like Conti and REvil has given rise to smaller gangs, presenting a threat intelligence challenge.
The ransomware gang was able to use signed malicious drivers to disable endpoint security tools. Microsoft has revoked the certificates.
Rackspace’s hosting for Exchange servers remained offline after an outage the provider now ascribes to a ransomware attack.
The group combines data encryption with data theft and threatens to release stolen information on their website. But Ransom Cartel ups its game by threatening ...
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