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LockBit Ransomware Is Now Encrypting Windows Domains

Heimadal Security

The LockBit ransomware was launched in September 2019 as a ransomware-as-a-service. The post LockBit Ransomware Is Now Encrypting Windows Domains appeared first on Heimdal Security Blog. This type […].

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 369 by Pierluigi Paganini

Security Affairs

sections “The Underdogs – Best Personal (non-commercial) Security Blog” and “The Tech Whizz – Best Technical Blog”). sections “The Underdogs – Best Personal (non-commercial) Security Blog” and “The Tech Whizz – Best Technical Blog”). Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs for free in your email box.

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Ransomware: April 2022 review

Malwarebytes

The Malwarebytes Threat Intelligence team monitors the threat landscape continuously and produces monthly ransomware reports based on a mixture of proprietary and open-source intelligence. Onyx is a new ransomware gang based on the old Chaos builder. Ransomware attacks in April 2022. Attacks by ransomware type.

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The Analyst Prompt #16: Monero’s Hard Fork Enhances Privacy and May Make It More Attractive to Cybercriminals

Security Boulevard

Ring Confidential Transaction (RingCT) is a technology that encrypts the transaction amount. Threat Actor Updates: LockBit Accuses Entrust of DDoS Attack; If Proven Would Set a New Precedent. LockBit operators have claimed responsibility for a ransomware attack on digital security company Entrust that occurred in June 18th, 2022. [3]

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IT threat evolution in Q2 2021. PC statistics

SecureList

Ransomware attacks were defeated on the computers of 97,451 unique users. Ransomware programs. Ransomware attacks on large organizations continued in Q2. In their blog, DarkSide’s creators heaped the blame on third-party operators. Another family of targeted ransomware whose owners shut up shop in Q2 is Avaddon.

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