WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The ransom-seeking cybercriminals behind the extortion group Lockbit appear to have suffered a breach of their own, according to a rogue post to one of the group's websites and ...
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Not the bears! LockBit ransomware operation lists beloved teddy bear outlet as a victim on its darknet leak site.
The notorious ransomware gang LockBit appeared to suffer another setback this week after its network was compromised by an unknown adversary. On May 7, a range of security researchers observed that ...
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It became clear across the healthcare cybersecurity landscape this week that the specter of a potential double-extortion attack by RansomHub is looming over Change Healthcare, following the February ...
Lessons from a LockBit ransomware attack can keep healthcare organizations running when faced with a cyberattack, said Zachary Lewis, CIO and CISO at University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy, in his ...
Think hacker and you may think of Ruslan Magomedovich Astamirov: Russian, skinny, and unshaven, with that blend of precociousness and recklessness common among teenagers. Astamirov was an affiliate of ...
a computer control board with a skull and crossbones - iStock / Getty Images Plus / solarseven LockBit is the notorious ransomware gang responsible for running one of the world's most dangerous ...