Another U.S. farm coop falls victim to ransomware
The incident marks the second ransomware attack in the last week targeting an agriculture cooperative.
The incident marks the second ransomware attack in the last week targeting an agriculture cooperative.
The TinyTurla backdoor is used to maintain access to the target system even if the primary malware is discovered and removed.
BulletProofLink has been active since 2018 and is currently advertised on underground hacker forums.
The Treasury Department said that over 40 percent of Suex known transactions is associated with illegal activity.
Researchers discovered an unprotected Microsoft Azure Blob storage containing thousands of large CSV and JSON files that stored Microsoft events registrants' details.
The threat actors are demanding a $5.9 million ransom.
The suspects defrauded hundreds of victims through phishing attacks, SIM swapping, and BEC schemes.
Researchers discovered malicious Linux binaries created for the Windows Subsystem for Linux.
Muhammad Fahd bribed AT&T employees to help him secretly unlock phones at AT&T.
The attacks exploiting CVE-2021-38647 started on September 16 after a public proof-of-concept exploit was published on GitHub.
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