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Ransomware criminals use children's phone numbers to coerce payments from parents
TechSpot· 19 hours agoAs awful as ransomware attacks are, perpetrators have found a way of making them even worse:...
IT chiefs plan to spend and innovate their way out of ransomware swamp
TechRadar· 1 day agoRansomware is the scourge of the contemporary CIO’s data defenses. It’s the security infraction that...
LockBit ransomware admin identified, sanctioned in US, UK, Australia
BleepingComputer· 1 day agoThe FBI, UK National Crime Agency, and Europol have unveiled sweeping indictments and sanctions...
LockBit Ransomware Creator's Face Revealed and Sanctioned
Techworm· 21 hours agoThe notorious and infamous ransomware LockBit has wreaked havoc across the world, raking almost $500...
More AI = More Cyberthreats
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 37 minutes agoWhat was just a whole bunch of disinformation campaigns that were spreading across social media across the whole world, some relatively isolated ...
Ransomware group called ‘most prolific and destructive’ claims credit for Wichita attack
The Wichita Eagle· 5 hours agoWichita’s government operations appear to have been disrupted by a Russian hacker group, according to Eagle research and a cyber threat analyst. A notorious Russian cybercriminal group — LockBit ...
Russian national indicted for running prolific ransomware group
The Washington Times· 19 hours agoA Russian national pegged as the mastermind behind a ransomware group that coerced at least $500...
Russian charged with LockBit ransomware crimes — $10 million reward for his arrest
NBC New York· 21 hours agoRussian national Dimitry Yuryevich Khoroshev was indicted in New Jersey federal court with more than...
US, UK police identify and charge Russian leader of LockBit ransomware gang
TechCrunch· 1 day agoThe U.S. Department of Justice also announced the indictment of Khoroshev, accusing him of computer...
SentinelOne: Ransomware actors are adapting to EDR | TechTarget
SearchSecurity.com· 22 hours agoDuring an RSA 2024 session on Tuesday, SentinelOne's Alex Stamos warned that ransomware actors are leveraging more commercial software tools instead of malware due to the ...