The FBI and the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency are warning against a dangerous ransomware scheme.
A vicious ransomware called Medusa is picking up speed and a local cybersecurity expert has ways you can keep your data safe.
Operators of the Medusa ransomware are engaging in old-fashioned bring-your-own-vulnerable-driver (BYOD) attacks, bypassing ...
Medusa ransomware now operates as a RaaS model, recruiting affiliates from criminal forums to launch attacks, encrypt data, ...
The FBI, CISA, and MS-ISAC have issued a joint cybersecurity advisory on the Medusa ransomware attacks impacting over 300 critical infrastructure organizations.
A Medusa ransomware campaign is using a malicious driver to disrupt and even delete endpoint detection and response (EDR) ...
Government officials sounded the alarm over the growing threat of ransomware attacks. The FBI and U.S. Cybersecurity and ...
The Medusa ransomware relies on a malicious Windows driver to disable the security tools running on the infected systems.
Medusa uses phishing campaigns as its main ... The FBI and the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency are warning against a dangerous ransomware scheme. In an advisory posted ...
The FBI and the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency are urging Gmail, Outlook and users of other popular ...
The FBI is warning users of popular email services such as Outlook and Gmail that they could be subject to cyberattacks by ...
Medusa ransomware uses ABYSSWORKER driver with stolen certificates to disable EDR and enable RDP access, risking data ...