Ransomware review: July 2022
BlackBasta lined up behind LockBit as the second most prevalent ransomware in July, a number of new gangs appeared, and an old one reappeared
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BlackBasta lined up behind LockBit as the second most prevalent ransomware in July, a number of new gangs appeared, and an old one reappeared
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Categories: Threat Intelligence Tags: conti Tags: lockbit Tags: ransomware BlackBasta lined up behind LockBit as the second most prevalent ransomware in July, a number of new gangs appeared, and an old one reappeared |
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The Malwarebytes Threat Intelligence team has discovered a new Remote Access Trojan that we dubbed Woody Rat used to target Russian entities.
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Categories: Threat Intelligence Tags: APT Tags: rat Tags: russia The Malwarebytes Threat Intelligence team has discovered a new Remote Access Trojan that we dubbed Woody Rat used to target Russian entities. |
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Scammers go mainstream by hijacking top Google searches and replacing them with malicious ads.
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While the war in Ukraine still rages, various threat actors continue to launch cyber attacks against its government entities. In this blog we review the latest campaign from the UAC-0056 threat group.
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LockBit remained the most active threat in June, and “the costliest strain of ransomware ever documented” went dark while others surged.
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Threat actors associated with Russian intelligence are using the fear or nuclear war to spread data-stealing malware in Ukraine.
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While we have heard less about web skimming attacks, attacks are still going on, but more quietly than before.
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Tech support scams follow a simple business model that has not changed much over the years. After all, why change a recipe that continues to yield large profits. We see countless such campaigns and block them indiscriminately to protect our customers from being defrauded by a fraudulent tech support agent over the phone. Every now…
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