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Linux Version of AvosLocker Ransomware Targets VMware ESXi Servers
Linux Version of AvosLocker Ransomware Targets VMware ESXi Servers
Linux Version of AvosLocker Ransomware Targets VMware ESXi Servers
Linux Version of AvosLocker Ransomware Targets VMware ESXi Servers

Linux Version of AvosLocker Ransomware Targets VMware ESXi Servers

Linux Version of AvosLocker Ransomware Targets VMware ESXi Servers AvosLocker is the latest ransomware gang that has added support for encrypting Linux systems to its recent malware variants, specifically targeting VMware ESXi virtual machines. While we couldn’t find what targets were attacked using this AvosLocker ransomware Linux variant, BleepingComputer knows of at least one victim that

Knowing the basics of cybersecurity

The basics of cybersecurity Attackers are now employing more complex methods to target systems. Individuals, small enterprises, and major organizations are all affected with this. As a result, all of these businesses, whether IT or non-IT, have recognized the necessity of cybersecurity and are working on implementing all available countermeasures to cyber attacks. With cyber

Oops: Cyberspies Infect Themselves with their Own Malware

Oops: Cyberspies Infect Themselves with their Own Malware After infecting themselves with their own custom remote access trojan (RAT), an Indian-linked cyber-espionage group has accidentally exposed its operations to security researchers. The threat actor has been active since at least December 2015 and is tracked as PatchWork (aka Dropping Elephant, Chinastrats, or Quilted Tiger) due to

Microsoft: Powerdir Bug Gives Access to Protected MacOS User Data

Microsoft: Powerdir Bug Gives Access to Protected MacOS User Data Microsoft says threat actors could use a macOS vulnerability to bypass Transparency, Consent, and Control (TCC) technology to access users’ protected data. The Microsoft 365 Defender Research Team has reported the vulnerability dubbed powerdir (tracked as CVE-2021-30970) to Apple on July 15, 2021, via the Microsoft Security Vulnerability

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