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Aviation Database Struck By Unknown Ransomware Gang

A ransomware attack against Garmin affected pilots that rely on the company’s support for aviation navigational equipment. Smartwatch maker and data-syncing service provider, Garmin, was the subject of a ransomware attack that took down several of its services on July 23, which managed to encrypt its internal network. According to a series of tweets published…
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Spanish Railway Infrastructure Threatened by Ransomware

REvil is reportedly behind the attack against the Spanish railway manager ADIF and claimed to have stolen over 800 GB of data. Ransomware gang REvil stole over 800 GB of data from ADIF, the Spanish state-owned railway infrastructure manager, after a successful attack deployed on their systems. According to El Español, the authorship of the…
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English Football Club Hit With Multi-Million Dollar Ransomware Attack

Cybersecurity authorities in the UK warned that ransomware could threaten the sports sector. The UK National Cyber Security Centre released a report on July 23 that discloses a growing trend in ransomware attacks against the sports sector. They noted a recent example in which attackers demanded that an English Football League club, or EFL, pay…
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University of York Confirms Recent Data Breach Was Caused by Ransomware

A UK-based university is investigating the slow response to a ransomware attack that took place in May. The University of York has confirmed that a ransomware attack from an unnamed gang took place in May. Vulnerabilities from their third-party service provider led to the data breach. According to an announcement via the University’s website, Blackbaud,…
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Major Argentine Telecom Falls Victim to $7.5M Monero Ransomware Attack

Argentina’s largest telecommunications company has fallen victim to a $7.5 million ransomware attack. Telecom, Argentina’s largest telecommunications company, has fallen victim to a ransomware attack. Hackers are demanding $7.5 million in Monero (XMR) — an amount that will rise to $15 million if the company does not pay within 48 hours. Argentina’s major telephone company,…
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Successful Ransomware Attacks Decline in 2020

A report published by Emsisoft revealed a strong decline in successful ransomware attacks during Q1 and Q2 2020. The number of successful ransomware attacks witnessed a decrease between January and April 2020 in the U.S. public sector amid the COVID-19 crisis. However, researchers have recently noticed that trend reversing, with incidents now starting to increase.…
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Why Does Binance’s Android App Need to Use Your Microphone?

Users accuse Binance’s Android app of being spyware for the Chinese government. Twitter users have raised concerns about the possibility of Binance’s Android app containing spyware. This speculation comes after recent revelations suggest that the social video platform, TikTok, contains spyware created by the Chinese government. According to the Twitter user @ShitcoinSherpa, who posted a…
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The US Secret Service Issues Ransomware Warning

The US Secret Service issued a security alert about ransomware attacks. The U.S. Secret Service issued a warning about an increase in hacks targeting managed service providers, or MSPs, of both the U.S. private sector and various government entities. According to a document published by ZDNet on June 7, threat actors have been widely relying…
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Hacker Group Amassed $7M in Crypto by Selling Stolen Credit Cards

Hackers profited over $7 million by selling the data via dark web. A hacker gang known as “Keeper” established an interconnected network to steal credit card data from over 570 e-commerce sites. Since 2017, they have profited around $7 million in crypto by selling card information through the dark web. According to a July 7…
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The Five Most Malicious Ransomwares Demanding Crypto to Watch Out For

As tech advances, so too, do the malware attacks. Amid a pandemic, ransomwares are turning to privacy-centric coins to get away with crime. As interconnectivity turns the world into a global village, cyberattacks are expectedly on the rise. According to reports, the tail end of last year saw a spike in the average amount of…
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