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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
Ransomware crimes netted more than $1 billion last year | CBS News
U.S. banks processed roughly $1.2 billion in ransomware payments in 2021, according to federal report | CNBC
CNN USA Business November 11, 2022
Brisbane, Australia CNN — Cyber criminals in Russia are behind a ransomware attack on one of Australia’s largest private health insurers that’s seen sensitive personal data published to the dark web, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) said Friday. In a short press... + más
Extortionist threatens to publish Australian customer data | Associated Press
Hacker publishes Australian health insurer's customer data | Associated Press
ABC News USA Health November 10, 2022
CANBERRA, Australia -- Extortionists dumped stolen client records relating to pregnancy terminations on the dark web on Thursday in their latest effort to pressure ’s largest insurer to pay a ransom.The cybercriminals began dumping customer records on Wednesday including... + más
Legal abortions fell around 6 percent in two months after end of Roe | The Boston Globe
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Associated Press USA Health November 10, 2022
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Extortionists dumped stolen client records relating to pregnancy terminations on the dark web on Thursday in their latest effort to pressure Australia’s largest health insurer to pay a ransom.The cybercriminals began dumping customer records on... + más
Number of US abortions declined in 2020, CDC report finds | ABC News
State’s largest insurer to start paying providers to address health care disparities | The Boston Globe
Forbes USA 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?... + más
Ransomware revenue plunged 40% last year as more victims refuse to pay, study finds | Fox Business
Ransomware gangs shift tactics, making crimes harder to track | Los Angeles Times
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