Iranian APT group behind destructive attacks
The Microsoft Threat Intelligence team has identified the MuddyWater APT group (also known as MERCURY) as responsible for a series of destructive attacks.
The Microsoft Threat Intelligence team has identified the MuddyWater APT group (also known as MERCURY) as responsible for a series of destructive attacks.
The site, which operated on both the dark and regular web, provided a range of criminal services including stolen credentials and tools for weaponizing data.
Mandiant has reported that an ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware affiliate is using three vulnerabilities in the Veritas Backup product.
Researchers at cybersecurity firm Check Point have discovered a new strain of ransomware that they have named Rorschach, the fastest threat of its kind.
The ransomware uses ChaCha20/ECDH encryption when encrypting files, and it will not append any extension, although this can change depending on the victim.
In an era dominated by digital connectivity and technological advancements, the term "malware" has become an ominous presence in our collective
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