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The painful calculus of ransomware payments

Posted on December 2, 2020 by Dissent

Dennis Fisher writes: The pandemic has disrupted, and in some cases destroyed, the business models of many companies, but it has been a boon for many ransomware gangs, which have taken the opportunity to hone their skills and expand their operations to include new forms of extortion, making an already serious threat into perhaps the…

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Russian hacking group uses Dropbox to store malware-stolen data

Posted on December 2, 2020 by Dissent

Sergiu Gatlan reports: Russian-backed hacking group Turla has used a previously undocumented malware toolset to deploy backdoors and steal sensitive documents in targeted cyber-espionage campaigns directed at high-profile targets such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of European Union countries. The previously unknown malware framework, named Crutch by its authors, was used in campaigns spanning…

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Brazil planemaker Embraer says hackers gained access to company data

Posted on December 1, 2020 by Dissent

Reuters reports: Brazilian plane manufacturer Embraer said late on Monday that it had been targeted by hackers, who obtained the “disclosure of data allegedly attributed to the company.” The company said the breach was identified on Nov. 25 and the culprits only got access to a single company archive. Read more on Reuters. h/t, @Chum1ng0

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Huntsville City Schools hit by ransomware attack

Posted on December 1, 2020 by Dissent

WAAY31 reports: Huntsville City Schools is canceling classes on Tuesday due to a ransomware threat. The district announced earlier Monday that it was closing all schools and campuses for the remainder of the day “due to a potential cybersecurity threat.” It said “students, families, and faculty and staff members should shut down their district-issued devices and…

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Hackers attack TRF-1, get data and celebrate on networks

Posted on December 1, 2020 by Dissent

R7 reports: A hacker attack hit this Friday (27) the systems of TRF-1 (Regional Court of the First Region). The attackers say they have gained access to files in more than 40 court databases. The attack was celebrated on the networks by the attackers, who claimed to have captured the data and thus managed to show…

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Hackers are targeting MacOS users with this updated malware

Posted on December 1, 2020 by Dissent

Danny Palmer reports: A newly discovered form of malware is targeting Apple MacOS users in a campaign that researchers say is tied to a nation-state-backed hacking operation. The campaign has been detailed by cybersecurity analysts at Trend Micro who’ve linked it to OceanLotus – also known as APT32 – a hacking group that is thought to have links to the Vietnamese government. Read…

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