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BitLocker used to attack servers in "intrusion with almost no malware"

Hackers breached an organisation running on-premises Microsoft Exchange servers and after moving laterally proceeded to encrypt systems domain wide, using Microsoft's own BitLocker tool rather than malware associated with a Ransomware-as-a-Service group, analysts writing for The DFIR report said Monday. Dubbing it an "intrusion with almost no

How a devastating ransomware attack forced a radical security rethink

"Like brain surgery without putting the victim to sleep"

GCHQ director warns on "over-militarising the cyber domain"

"There is real danger of over-militarising the cyber domain..."

Accenture customers hit in wake of consulting giant's ransomware attack

"Our clients have experienced... breaches of systems and cloud-based services"

Four US wastewater plants hit by ransomware (Windows 7 one culprit...)

Hackers encrypting sh*t systems; literally.

From entry to crippling ransomware in 3 hours: New campaign uses custom Python script to lock up VMs

MFA, MFA, MFA...

Cash, cars and cryptocurrency seized in ransomware raid

Europol declines to name the gang in question

IT contractors sweat over missing payments after umbrella firms hacked

Contractors left with no pay...

"This will break the supply chain very shortly" -- US ag cooperative hit by ransomware attack

The internet's parasites strike again.

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