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The English-speaking, trash-talking Scattered Spider ransomware gang that cost Marks & Spencer millions of dollars last month ...
Scattered Spider – which cybersecurity experts describe as a criminal gang of male trash-talking ... The hackers are leaders in the booming criminal “ransomware” industry.
Scattered Spider has left the job of negotiating their payday to a different ransomware gang that calls itself ... the lack of full payment in a racist-meme filled Telegram channel, the person ...
The LockBit ransomware gang has suffered a data breach after its dark web affiliate panels were defaced and replaced with a message linking to a MySQL database dump. All of the ransomware gang's ...
Ransomware gang members increasingly use a new malware called Skitnet ("Bossnet") to perform stealthy post-exploitation activities on breached networks. The malware has been offered for sale on ...
Almost 60,000 Bitcoin addresses tied to LockBit’s ransomware infrastructure were leaked after hackers breached the group’s dark web affiliate panel. The leak included a MySQL database dump ...
A suspect in connection with the DoppelPaymer ransomware attacks has been caught ... searches of masterminds and members of the cyber gang. Although there were already isolated leads on two ...
Notorious ransomware gang ‘Akira’ listed Stanford University on the darknet as the target of a ransomware attack on Friday morning. Screenshots of the listing were shared on other parts of the ...
This week on 60 Minutes, correspondent Bill Whitaker reported on ransomware attacks. In the last year, hackers from around the world have teamed up to attack tech companies, hotels, casinos, and ...
The ransom note leads the victim to an extortion site associated with a ransomware gang known as Interlock, which first emerged last fall. Interlock has since targeted a variety of sectors ...
A privilege escalation vulnerability that Microsoft patched as a zero-day in April was known and used by more groups than initially revealed, including the gang behind the Play ransomware that got ...
And not just anywhere - on the ransomware franchise's websites. The irony is - they were hacked. The data was extracted on 29 April. It concerns a system that was set up on 18 December last year.