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Nefilim Ransomware: Everything You Need to Know

Heimadal Security

It’s clear that ransomware is one of the biggest threats of today’s cyberscape and the only way to combat it is through information and better choices when it comes to how we use our endpoints and the Internet. For this article, we’ll have a closer look at the Nefilim ransomware strain. Nefilim Ransomware: History By […].

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Even dead employees pose a security risk when their accounts are still active

SC Magazine

A recent ransomware attack highlight the dangers of extraneous accounts sitting on your network – particularly those belonging to former employees. According to Sophos, the Nefilim attackers exploited a vulnerability in Citrix software in order to hijack the deceased individual’s admin account.

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2021 data breach exposed data of 70 Million Luxottica customers

Security Affairs

Some details: * 305.759.991 on luxottica_nice.csv * 74.417.098 unique email address * 2.590.076 unique domain mail I don't think it's the data from the ransomware attack. On September 18, 2020, Luxottica was hit by a ransomware attack that took place on September 18.

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Ransomware’s Russia problem

Malwarebytes

This blog post was written in collaboration with members of the Threat Intelligence Team. Last week, US news outlet NBC News caused a stir with an article proclaiming that the REvil ransomware used in the recent, colossal Kaseya supply-chain attack was “ written to avoid computers that use Russian.”