Introduction As the world is more and more switched to the availability of the internet, web browsers act as portals to numerous services and data. However, such conveniences mean the existence of ...
Despite claims to the contrary, WannaCry malware was well-written with evidence of good data governance, according to Raj Samani, chief scientist and fellow at McAfee. Although WannaCry’s inability to ...
French telecommunications company Orange S.A. has been targeted by a ransomware attack with data stolen. First reported July 16 by Bleeping Computer, the ransomware attack targeted Orange’s Business ...
While any enterprise is a possible ransomware target, some are more likely than others to be caught in a cybercriminal’s crosshairs. The short answer to the question posed in the headline is ‘everyone ...
The RobbinHood Ransomware is the latest player in the ransomware scene that is targeting companies and the computers on their network. This ransomware is not being distributed through spam but rather ...
Ransomware can strike any industry, from logistics and media companies to non-profit organizations and governments. Even hospitals are targets for ransomware, holding data and lives hostage.
A new piece of Mac ransomware distributed via pirated software, dubbed "EvilQuest," is actively targeting macOS users in the wild. Although ransomware specifically aimed at Mac users are particularly ...
These attacks may have occurred because many smaller companies typically spend less on cybersecurity measures than larger corporations, making them easy subjects for hackers. Andrew Lipton, VP, Head ...
Threat researchers discovered the first AI-powered ransomware, called PromptLock, that uses Lua scripts to steal and encrypt data on Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. The malware uses OpenAI’s ...
While solution providers have to make sure to protect their clients from ransomware attacks, they said it is just as, if not even more important, that they protect themselves. "We have to make sure we ...
Small businesses are often targets of hackers because they have fewer resources in the event of a cyberattack, or that's the common misconception. These attacks may have occurred because many smaller ...