Ransomware: May 2022 review
May 2022 saw the continued dominance of LockBit, and a possible disbursement of the Conti gang into other ransomware groups.
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May 2022 saw the continued dominance of LockBit, and a possible disbursement of the Conti gang into other ransomware groups.
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This Internet Safety Month, learn about the consequences of unsafe Internet practices, and how to avoid them.
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Somerset County in New Jersey has been sent back to 1977 after a ransomware attack shut down various historical record checks.
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RansomHouse, a new extortion group, distances itself from ransomware. However, it seems like it had ties to ransomware groups in the past.
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Posts from the last week on Malwarebytes Labs describing all the latest news, exploits, scams, and more.
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The goal of this repository is to provide a simple, harmless way to check your AV’s protection on ransomware. This tool simulates typical ransomware behaviour, such as: Staging from a Word document macro Deleting Volume Shadow Copies Encrypting d…
GoodWill ransomware has victims do something other than pay a ransom to recover their files.
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A recent breach notification has revealed some 490,000+ students were impacted by a ransomware attack last December.
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The most important and interesting computer security stories from the last seven days.
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Moises Luis Zagala, cardiologist by day, ransomware developer by night, has been charged by the US government for computer crimes.
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