This might be the work of an amateur, but they might not stay an amateur for long.
Threat hunters are warning that the cybercriminal operation known as VECT 2.0 acts more like a wiper than a ransomware due to ...
New ransomware variant destroys everything bigger than 128kb, making retrieval without a backup impossible.
VECT 2.0 was built to lock your files and demand a ransom. A rookie coding mistake means it's just destroying them instead.
The emerging ransomware has been deployed in the TeamPCP supply chain attacks, but victims should think twice before paying ...
Ransomware attacks are increasingly threatening to K–12 schools, with districts of all sizes becoming prime targets for ...
Ransomware attacks have grown in complexity and frequency over the past decade, but as horrible as an attack can be, malicious actors often honor the ransom and decrypt files after receiving payment.
Researchers are warning that the VECT 2.0 ransomware has a problem in the way it handles encryption nonces that leads to ...
New capability indexes ransomware leak-site file trees into Cerberus platform, accelerating incident response even when organizations aren’t the primary victim. This feature allows analysts to quickly ...
Microsoft: Windows CLFS Vulnerability Could Lead to ‘Widespread Deployment and Detonation of Ransomware’ Your email has been sent Microsoft has detected a zero-day vulnerability in the Windows Common ...
External cyber risk management tools company Searchlight Cyber Ltd. today announced the release of Ransomware File Explorer, a new capability within its Cerberus investigation platform that provides ...