LockBit, the world’s worst ransomware, is down
LockBit’s position as ransomware’s biggest beast is suddenly in doubt.
LockBit’s position as ransomware’s biggest beast is suddenly in doubt.
In 2023, the CL0P ransomware gang broke the scalability barrier and shook the security world with a series of short, automated campaigns.
Threat actors are abusing commercial remote software like AnyDesk to phish users and defraud them.
Categories: Cybercrime Categories: News Tags: proxyjacking Tags: cryptojacking Tags: curl Tags: Docker Tags: proxy service Tags: compromised Proxyjacking is a cybercrime where your bandwidth is sold by criminals. |
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Categories: Cybercrime Categories: News Tags: KillNet Tags: CISA Tags: DDoS Tags: HC3 According to CISA, the pro-Russian KillNet group is actively targeting the US and European healthcare sectors with DDoS attacks. |
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Categories: Cybercrime Categories: News Tags: Brasil Tags: Lapsus$ Tags: Telegram Tags: Dark Web Tags: data exfiltration Tags: SIM jacking Tags: arrests A person suspected of being a member of hacking group Lapsus$ has been arrested by Brazilian police |
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Categories: Cybercrime Categories: News The US business magazine appeared to have two separate and related incidents in which it was compromised. |
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We take a look at a wave of scams involving people’s fears of increasing energy prices, and how to avoid being caught out.
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The 2016 Uber data breach affected the personal information of 57 million people. And then the company covered it all up.
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Categories: Cybercrime Tags: Department of Justice Tags: DOJ Tags: Federal Trade Commission Tags: FTC Tags: Uber The 2016 Uber data breach affected the personal information of 57 million people. And then the company covered it all up. |
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