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Researchers Compile List of Vulnerabilities Abused By Ransomware Gangs
Researchers Compile List of Vulnerabilities Abused By Ransomware Gangs
Researchers Compile List of Vulnerabilities Abused By Ransomware Gangs
Researchers Compile List of Vulnerabilities Abused By Ransomware Gangs

Researchers Compile List of Vulnerabilities Abused By Ransomware Gangs

Researchers Compile List of Vulnerabilities Abused By Ransomware Gangs Security researchers are compiling an easy-to-follow list of vulnerabilities ransomware gangs and their affiliates are using as initial access to breach victims’ networks. All this started with a call to action made by Allan Liska, a member of Recorded Future’s CSIRT (computer security incident response team), on

The Week in Ransomware – September 17th 2021 – REvil Decrypted

The Week in Ransomware – September 17th 2021 – REvil Decrypted It has been an interesting week with decryptors released, ransomware gangs continuing to rail against negotiators, and the US government expected to sanction crypto exchanges next week. This week’s biggest news is that soon after REvil returned from its two-month absence, Bitdefender released a master decryptor that

U.S. to Sanction Crypto Exchanges, Wallets Used By Ransomware

U.S. to Sanction Crypto Exchanges, Wallets Used By Ransomware The Biden administration is expected to issue sanctions against crypto exchanges, wallets, and traders used by ransomware gangs to convert ransom payments into fiat money. With ransomware attacks against US interests and infrastructure escalating over the past two years, the White House has increased its efforts to disrupt ransomware operations.

Admin of DDoS Service Behind 200,000 Attacks Faces 35yrs In Prison

Admin of DDoS Service Behind 200,000 Attacks Faces 35yrs In Prison At the end of a nine-day trial, a jury in California this week found guilty the administrator of two distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) operations. 32-year old Matthew Gatrel of St. Charles, Illinois, ran two websites that allowed paying users to launch more than 200,000 DDoS

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