Most high-profile ransomware groups were using the same Russian-based infrastructure for years ...
New Sophos research reveals how reused Windows images let bulletproof hosting providers spin up thousands of identical servers, obscuring ransomware attribution.
Ransomware operators are hosting and delivering malicious payloads at scale by abusing virtual machines (VMs) provisioned by ...
A fresh wave of ransomware activity is being fueled by an uncomfortable mix of software supply-chain risk, rapidly weaponized zero-day ...
Ransomware has always been more than a technical risk—it’s a business, a weapon, and a psychological warfare tool. In my previous Forbes article titled “Ransomware on a Rampage; a New Wake-Up Call,” I ...
The Rhysida ransomware gang, known for targeting enterprises, has shifted to using malvertising campaigns to spread its malware. In its recent campaigns, the threat actor has impersonated fake ...
Modern ransomware has shifted from encryption to psychological extortion that exploits fear, liability, and exposure. Flare ...
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