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Minnesota has the right people, deep technical knowledge and years of leadership in securing critical infrastructure. Now it ...
Ransomware and infostealers are winning on stealth, not encryption. Picus Blue Report 2025 reveals just 3% of data ...
Along with IT and Telecoms, Manufacturing was one of the hardest hit industries, with companies paying large sums to ...
US authorities reveal how over a million dollars’ worth of cryptocurrency assets laundered by the BlackSuit ransomware gang ...
A ransomware group known as Embargo has extorted millions of dollars from victims in the U.S., including hospitals, according to research from blockchain intelligence firm TRM Labs. Here are six thing ...
Experts applauded the proposed change, which would require ransomware victims to notify authorities when paying a hacker's ransom, arguing that this information can help catch cybercriminals and ...
A GuidePoint Security report (via BleepingComputer) found that hackers are using Akira ransomware to exploit a legitimate PC ...
The report also features an analysis of the current state of legal and regulatory efforts that affect how organizations respond to ransomware.
The Japanese police have released a Phobos and 8-Base ransomware decryptor that lets victims recover their files for free, with BleepingComputer confirming that it successfully decrypts files.
Hackers reportedly stole files including Social Security cards, passports, hours worked and worksite information, among other documents.
A few clicks nearly melted 150 years of chocolate-making — proof that in today’s supply chains, cyber threats can be deadly.