Paying Ransomware Attackers Could Land You in Legal Trouble
Trevagh StankardOFAC has issued an advisory warning on paying ransomware attackers. Here is what you need to know to avoid legal actions as a result of a ransomware attack.
OFAC has issued an advisory warning on paying ransomware attackers. Here is what you need to know to avoid legal actions as a result of a ransomware attack.
A preventable cyber-incident was responsible for the death of a person in Germany. The hospital’s emergency services suffered down-time due to a ransomware attack
The number of ransomware attacks increased by 40% in Q3 of 2020. This equates to almost 200 million infections, globally.
Data breaches are extremely dangerous and harmful to organizations and their customers. These attacks will not be declining in 2021.
PDF attachments have all been used by hackers. A new code-injection technique extracts sensitive data from PDF files such as payslips and e-tickets.
The WinZip application has been in operation for 30 years but failed to secure the business from a malware attack of a pop-up on the local network.
A phishing scam causing damages of $179 million shows why ignoring cybersecurity can cost an organization more money in the aftermath than the cost to implement it.
TrickBot is a trojan malware that was originally designed to target bank users. Recently, TrickBot has been associated with the distribution of ransomware in order to facilitate infection.
With the sudden increase in remote working in 2020, the rush to provide employees with a workable environment wasn’t thoroughly planned, leading to oversights in relation to cybersecurity.
TA416, a hacking group renowned for their innovative methods of malware delivery, are on the attack again. This latest phishing campaign is complicated, clever, and persistent.
2017 saw a 23.9% increase in cybersecurity incidents involving the healthcare industry with 3,442,7748 records compromised for the year. Why is the theft of millions of health records such a common occurrence?
Discovered in 2014, Emotet has had several iterations to avoid discovery from anti-malware programs. It’s made a comeback in 2020 as a major threat against to organizations.
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