New, more complex ransomware groups are splintering from the big names, creating a highly competitive market for victims.
But if a company can be hacked once, it stands to reason that they can be hacked again. When Norsk Hydro, a Norwegian ...
Identity has replaced malware as the biggest threat vector opening the door for ransomware attacks, Cloudflare said in an ...
Ransomware isn’t an isolated, potential cyber threat—it’s like a living organism that can shapeshift with multiple strains, tactics, and targets. The cybercriminals behind ransomware attacks run these ...
All three dozen of the University of Mississippi Medical Center's healthcare clinics throughout the state remain closed and elective procedures are also still ...
The cyberattack that hit Stryker (NYSE: SYK) raises questions around cybersecurity in general, but also in medtech and ...
Information technology products and services giant Ingram Micro Holding Corp. has confirmed that it was targeted by a ransomware attack that resulted in disruption to its services over the July 4 long ...
For years, organizations treated ransomware as a technical threat, but that mindset is now dangerously outdated as ransomware ...
Attackers are shifting from smash-and-grab operations to “parasitic” residency. CISOs must emphasize identity controls, monitor trusted applications and integrations, and focused detection strategies ...
A ransomware attack in January in New Britain, Conn., and an attempted “interruption” in Meriden in February highlight the ongoing cybersecurity threat to municipalities and others.
One week after a ransomware attack hit the University of Mississippi Medical Center, the hospital continues to direct patients to social media updates for information.