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FBI Issues Second Alert About ProLock Ransomware Stealing Data
FBI Issues Second Alert About ProLock Ransomware Stealing Data
FBI Issues Second Alert About ProLock Ransomware Stealing Data
FBI Issues Second Alert About ProLock Ransomware Stealing Data

FBI Issues Second Alert About ProLock Ransomware Stealing Data

FBI Issues Second Alert About ProLock Ransomware Stealing Data Image: Kushagra Kevat The FBI issued a second warning this week to alert US companies of ProLock ransomware operators stealing data from compromised networks before encrypting their victims’ systems. The 20200901-001 Private Industry Notification seen by BleepingComputer on September 1st comes after the MI-000125-MW Flash Alert on the same subject

SunCrypt Ransomware Shuts Down North Carolina School District

SunCrypt Ransomware Shuts Down North Carolina School District A school district in North Carolina has suffered a data breach after having unencrypted files stolen during an attack by the SunCrypt Ransomware operators, BleepingComputer has discovered. The Haywood County School district in North Carolina announced that they had suffered a ransomware attack on August 24th, 2020,

Microsoft To Finally Kill Adobe Flash Support By January 2021

Microsoft To Finally Kill Adobe Flash Support By January 2021 Microsoft today said that it will finally end support for Adobe Flash Player in its web browsers by January 2021, confirming a coordinated announcement made together with Apple, Adobe, Facebook, Google, and Mozilla in July 2017. Adobe says that Flash Player will no longer be updated and distributed after December 31,

Thanos Ransomware Adds Windows MBR Locker That Fails Every Time

Thanos Ransomware Adds Windows MBR Locker That Fails Every Time A new Thanos ransomware strain is trying and failing to deliver the ransom note onto compromised systems by overwriting the computers’ Windows master boot record (MBR). The new Windows MBR locker module has been discovered by security researchers at Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 while analyzing two attacks

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