A vicious ransomware called Medusa is picking up speed and a local cybersecurity expert has ways you can keep your data safe.
Federal authorities have warned that inboxes are being targeted by ransomware called "Medusa" which can steal huge amounts of personal information.
This research, conducted by Bitdefender Labs, presents the first documented analysis of a ransomware campaign attributed to ...
Ransomware has evolved significantly over the past decade, transforming from crude DIY tool kits to sophisticated ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) models and, more recently, to AI-assisted attacks ...
The Akira ransomware gang was spotted using an unsecured webcam to launch encryption attacks on a victim's network, effectively circumventing Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), which was ...
New research claims downtime from ransomware attacks is costing government agencies thousands The average downtime after an attack is over 27 days RansomHub is the top offender New research from ...
That was the attitude of many security pros and technology and business leaders regarding the topic of ransomware as we began this new year. After years of relentless attacks, since the 2019 ...
Medusa ransomware has claimed over 40 victims in the first two months of 2025, including a confirmed attack on a US healthcare organization. This is almost twice the number of Medusa attacks observed ...
Microsoft had discovered five Paragon Partition Manager BioNTdrv.sys driver flaws, with one used by ransomware gangs in zero-day attacks to gain SYSTEM privileges in Windows. The vulnerable ...
The physical letters claim to come from the BianLian ransomware group. But the FBI says no one has been hacked, and it's just an old-school scheme to get potential victims to pay up.