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20 April, 2023

Destructive Malware Masquerades as Ransomware To Confuse Victims

Ransomware is supposed to be about money, and only money. This view is backed by plenty of evidence. Almost without exception, ransomware attacks are commercial events rather than ones motiva
John E. Dunn
12 April, 2023

Could Your Ransomware Attack Be a Phantom?

In November 2019, companies across the United States started receiving the following poorly written but still threatening email: In the past day we have come across data pertaining to company
John E. Dunn
12 April, 2023

A Cloud-Scale Platform that Helps in the Fight Against Ransomware

Sponsored Post: Ben Clark, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Nasuni A ransomware attack can be absolutely debilitating to a company. Fortunately for all stakeholders, new, better ransomw
Ben Clark
30 March, 2023

Protect, Detect, Respond, and Recover: How Our Ransomware Tools Just Got Even Better

Sponsored Post: Ben Clark, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Nasuni The ransomware threat isn’t fading away. Ransomware hit 66% of midsize organizations last year. Average payments jumped f
Ben Clark
29 March, 2023

Ferrari Admits Second Data Breach in Six Months

Ferrari, the world-famous makers of elite sports cars, just suffered a significant data breach caused by ransomware. The news emerged in an apologetic letter sent in English to customers on M
John E. Dunn
28 March, 2023

Thinking Strategically About Ransomware Recovery

Sponsored Post: Joel Reich, Board Member, Nasuni The menace of ransomware is driving increased security spending, as organizations try to harden their systems against potential attacks. But r
Joel Reich
22 March, 2023

Leaked Chats Provide a Look Behind the Curtain of Ransomware Negotiations

On Jan. 10, Britain’s Royal Mail was hit by a ransomware attack that will probably be used as an example in security conference slide presentations for years to come. On the surface, this w
John E. Dunn
20 March, 2023

Phishing Is Still Easy—and Effective

In the world of security oldies-but-goodies, nothing beats phishing. It’s a problem that goes back to the early days of the mass-online world. The term “phishing” dates back
Larry Seltzer
14 March, 2023

The Economics of Ransomware Are Shifting

“What if everyone just stopped paying ransomware?” asked almost everyone, after more than a decade of governments and information security experts began begging them to ask that question.
Katherine Gorham
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