Por: Forbes Business February 10, 2023
Gordon Lawson is CEO of , which enables organizations to protect their privacy and security using dynamic obfuscation. getty Ransomware—one of the most dangerous attack vectors in cybersecurity—remains a top priority for organizations going into the new year, but why? According to Verizon’s 2022 Data Breach Investigations Report, ransomware attacks have . This jump is greater than the past five years combined. Being front and center for... + full article
ABC7 USA Politics January 26, 2023
Reported US victim organizations of Hive include a 314-bed hospital in Louisiana. The hospital said it thwarted a ransomware attack in October, but that the hackers still stole personal data on nearly 270,000 patients, .As of November, Hive ransomware had been used to extort... + más
Council Post: Welcome To 2023—A Year In Which Everyone Is Still Worried About Ransomware | Forbes
Ransomware gangs shift tactics, making crimes harder to track | Los Angeles Times
Ars Technica USA Tech January 24, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jan 23, 2023 5:40 pm UTC / Holding up corporations, utilities, and hospitals for malware-encrypted data used to be quite profitable. But it's a tough gig lately, you know?ifanfoto/Getty Images Share this story... + más
Ransomware revenue plunged 40% last year as more victims refuse to pay, study finds | Fox Business
Fox Business USA Tech January 20, 2023
Cyderes CEO and Shark Tank star Robert Herjavec says his company's threat researchers identified a brand-new kind of ransomware extortion. Hijacking a computer system and holding its access hostage just doesn't pay like it used to. At least that's the takeaway... + más
Ransomware crimes netted more than $1 billion last year | CBS News
Los Angeles Times USA Business November 12, 2022
Ransomware gangs increasingly use their own or stolen computer code, moving away from a leasing model that made their activities easier to monitor, new research shows. Numerous prominent hacking groups in recent years have functioned by leasing their malicious software and... + más
U.S. banks processed roughly $1.2 billion in ransomware payments in 2021, according to federal report | CNBC
CBS News USA Business November 05, 2022
Victims of cybercrime shelled out a record $1.2 billion to have their data returned last year as ransomware attacks have grown in size and intensity, according to newly released federal data.The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, or FinCEN, that banks processed a... + más
Ransomware attack delays patient care at hospitals across the U.S. | NBC News
CNBC USA Politics November 02, 2022
A laptop displays a message after being infected by ransomware as part of a worldwide cyberattack on June 27, 2017.Rob Engelaar AFP Getty ImagesU.S. banks and financial institutions processed roughly $1.2 billion in likely ransomware payments in 2021, a new record and almost... + más
US banks say 2021 saw over $1B in potential ransomware payments | WPTV
NBC News USA Tech October 11, 2022
One of the largest hospital chains in the U.S. was hit with a suspected ransomware cyberattack this week, leading to delayed surgeries, hold ups in patient care and rescheduled doctor appointments across the country. CommonSpirit Health, ranked as the fourth-largest health... + más
Big data trove dumped after LA Unified School District says no to ransomware crooks | Ars Technica
Hospital chain attack part of ongoing cybersecurity concerns | Associated Press
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