IT Sec News updates – Ransomware Attacks

March 29, 2024
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Proposed rule to require reporting of cyberattacks, ransomware payments

ransomware payments to the department and agency. Under the proposal, regulated financial institutions and other critical infrastructure sectors …

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Ransomware: The biggest threat to operations – The Manufacturer

Victor Lough at Schneider Electric, speaks about ransomware, the new NIS 2 legislative changes and the impact of this on the supply chain.

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4 Essential Facts on BlackCat Ransomware for Healthcare Protection – Pindrop

Discover the critical insights into the BlackCat ransomware attack on Change Healthcare, its impact on the healthcare sector, …

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Officials offer $10 million reward for info on UnitedHealth hackers – KSBY

Ransomware by the group ALPHV BlackCat was first spotted in Nov. 2021. The group recruits affiliates to spread ransomware and shares the spoils.

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17 Billion Personal Records Exposed in Data Breaches in 2023 – Infosecurity Magazine

Flashpoint recorded a 34.5% rise in reported data breaches in 2023, with ransomware a major driver of this increase.

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NHS health board confirms ransomware attack – Cybernews

INC Ransom was first noted in July 2023. According to Ransomlooker, Cybernews' ransomware monitoring tool, INC Ransom has victimized at least 65 …

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Ransomware attacks rise by 46% in February 2024, finds NCC Group – SecurityBrief Asia

Escalating ransomware attacks surged by 46% in February 2024, marking 416 cases, according to NCC Group's Threat Intelligence team.

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U.S. Offers Reward For BlackCat Ransomware Group Intel | Decipher – Duo Security

The ransomware attack against Change Healthcare first occurred a month ago, and after reportedly making a ransom payment of $22 million, the …

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Cyberattack on city of Pensacola was a ransomware attack, mayor confirms. What happens now

Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves confirmed that the cyberattack that shut down city networks and phone systems is a “ransomware incident.

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City of Pensacola confirms ongoing 'Network Security Incident' results from ransomware

Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves confirmed Thursday that the ongoing 'network security incident' is a result of ransomware.

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