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A GuidePoint Security report (via BleepingComputer) found that hackers are using Akira ransomware to exploit a legitimate PC ...
Ransomware group Akira is believed to be behind a large number of attacks that appear to be tied to SonicWall firewalls with SSLVPN enabled. Over ...
Cyble, the global leader in threat intelligence and cybercrime monitoring, has released its Global Threat Landscape Report: ...
Fears of attacks that exploit VPN vulnerabilities and compromise networks have underlined the need for the channel to remain ...
GuidePoint Security has discovered attackers exploiting legitimate drivers to gain access to a device. This is accomplished ...
From the halls of Black Hat to breaking developments around the globe, these were the most alarming revelations that shook ...
Ransomware’s new playbookRansomware hasn’t gone away — it’s just gotten meaner.According to Zscaler ThreatLabz’s latest Ransomware Report, attacks have shifted toward aggressive extortion, with a 146% ...
Just sloppy setups and sneaky driversSonicWall walks back zero‑day fears, addresses credential reuse—and now driver-based evasion—in Gen 7 and newer VPN attacks What first looked like a zero-day ...
· Taiwan (37), Singapore (32), and India (21) were the most targeted countries in APAC. · Qilin led the region with 32 attacks, often deploying affiliate-driven, Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) ...
Hackers have been caught using a bring-your-own-vulnerable-driver (BYOVD) attack to exploit SonicWall firewall devices.
SonicWall reported that exploitation of a previously disclosed vulnerability has been responsible for recent cyberattacks ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says the cybercrime gang behind the Royal and BlackSuit ransomware operations ...