Search Results for: victims of ransomware attacks Blog Post Maze Ransomware: An Infamous Cybercriminal Group Announces to Shut Down its Operations December 1, 2020 In a press release, a notorious cybercriminal group named Maze proclaims to shut down its operations. Ever since the announcement... Blog Post U.S. Offering $10 million to Track Down Darkside Leadership December 10, 2021 On November 4th, the U.S. government announced a reward of up to $10 million for any information that could lead... Blog Post Egregor Ransomware Attacks Creating Uncertainty in Cyberspace December 10, 2020 A relatively newer cyber assault called egregor ransomware attack is making its name in the cyber world fast. It’s becoming... Blog Post Attacks Are Getting Pricier: Average Ransomware Payment Ramped Up By 60% January 4, 2021 Ransomware is a severe and recurring cyberattack nowadays. It happens when a cyber threat actor locks a company’s data with... Blog Post 2021 Has The Emergence Of Babuk Locker Ransomware January 11, 2021 Babuk Locker is a new form of ransomware that just emerged in 2021. This version of ransomware is like other... Blog Post NY Metro InfraGard Emergency Update: Healthcare Cyber Attacks November 25, 2020 About This Event The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI), and the Department of Health... Blog Post FamousSparrow Advanced Persistent Threat Group Rushes to Hotels, Businesses, and Governments. October 11, 2021 Recently, researchers at an internet security company named ESET discovered new cyber-espionage and advanced persistent threat group FamousSparrow. Although the... Blog Post What You Need to Know About Maze Ransomware Attacks May 3, 2020 Destructive ransomware attacks against large organizations have always been headlines, and unfortunately, they are becoming more common. For example, on... Blog Post Cybersecurity Is Ever More Critical Since The Hacker Group Evil Corp Still At Large November 10, 2020 The Russian hacker group, commonly known as Evil Corp, appears to be running a new ransomware strain called WastedLocker. According... Blog Post Encrypting your files is not enough for ransomware operators anymore July 9, 2020 Ransomware attacks have become a trend in the malware world, and they are a goldmine for their operators. The usual... Blog Post OFAC Guidance for Ransomware Payments. LIFARS Q and A Session with David Tannenbaum October 13, 2020 OFAC: Ransomware Payments May Violate Sanctions Laws The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued an advisory to companies, DFIR... Blog Post Cyber Criminals are Leveraging Coronavirus to Boost Profit March 15, 2020 There are Coronavirus (COVID-19) related Cyber threats like: Social engineering attacks and phishing especially. They use social engineering attacks to... Blog Post Cyber Security Risks Related to the Novel Coronavirus – COVID 19 March 11, 2020 We in LIFARS are carefully following the latest developments in the cyber security realm. Thus, we are not surprised, that... Blog Post New Ransomware Groups Emerge To Massively Change the RaaS Ecosystem January 24, 2022 Intel 471, a cybercrime intelligence company, has recently claimed to have observed a massive change in the RaaS (ransomware-as-a-service) ecosystem.... Blog Post McMenamins Suffered a Conti Ransomware Attack February 2, 2022 In mid-December 2021, pub and hotel chain McMenamins suffered a Conti ransomware attack that disrupted several of its computer systems....
Blog Post Maze Ransomware: An Infamous Cybercriminal Group Announces to Shut Down its Operations December 1, 2020 In a press release, a notorious cybercriminal group named Maze proclaims to shut down its operations. Ever since the announcement...
Blog Post U.S. Offering $10 million to Track Down Darkside Leadership December 10, 2021 On November 4th, the U.S. government announced a reward of up to $10 million for any information that could lead...
Blog Post Egregor Ransomware Attacks Creating Uncertainty in Cyberspace December 10, 2020 A relatively newer cyber assault called egregor ransomware attack is making its name in the cyber world fast. It’s becoming...
Blog Post Attacks Are Getting Pricier: Average Ransomware Payment Ramped Up By 60% January 4, 2021 Ransomware is a severe and recurring cyberattack nowadays. It happens when a cyber threat actor locks a company’s data with...
Blog Post 2021 Has The Emergence Of Babuk Locker Ransomware January 11, 2021 Babuk Locker is a new form of ransomware that just emerged in 2021. This version of ransomware is like other...
Blog Post NY Metro InfraGard Emergency Update: Healthcare Cyber Attacks November 25, 2020 About This Event The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI), and the Department of Health...
Blog Post FamousSparrow Advanced Persistent Threat Group Rushes to Hotels, Businesses, and Governments. October 11, 2021 Recently, researchers at an internet security company named ESET discovered new cyber-espionage and advanced persistent threat group FamousSparrow. Although the...
Blog Post What You Need to Know About Maze Ransomware Attacks May 3, 2020 Destructive ransomware attacks against large organizations have always been headlines, and unfortunately, they are becoming more common. For example, on...
Blog Post Cybersecurity Is Ever More Critical Since The Hacker Group Evil Corp Still At Large November 10, 2020 The Russian hacker group, commonly known as Evil Corp, appears to be running a new ransomware strain called WastedLocker. According...
Blog Post Encrypting your files is not enough for ransomware operators anymore July 9, 2020 Ransomware attacks have become a trend in the malware world, and they are a goldmine for their operators. The usual...
Blog Post OFAC Guidance for Ransomware Payments. LIFARS Q and A Session with David Tannenbaum October 13, 2020 OFAC: Ransomware Payments May Violate Sanctions Laws The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued an advisory to companies, DFIR...
Blog Post Cyber Criminals are Leveraging Coronavirus to Boost Profit March 15, 2020 There are Coronavirus (COVID-19) related Cyber threats like: Social engineering attacks and phishing especially. They use social engineering attacks to...
Blog Post Cyber Security Risks Related to the Novel Coronavirus – COVID 19 March 11, 2020 We in LIFARS are carefully following the latest developments in the cyber security realm. Thus, we are not surprised, that...
Blog Post New Ransomware Groups Emerge To Massively Change the RaaS Ecosystem January 24, 2022 Intel 471, a cybercrime intelligence company, has recently claimed to have observed a massive change in the RaaS (ransomware-as-a-service) ecosystem....
Blog Post McMenamins Suffered a Conti Ransomware Attack February 2, 2022 In mid-December 2021, pub and hotel chain McMenamins suffered a Conti ransomware attack that disrupted several of its computer systems....