Nemty ransomware gang shuts down public RaaS operation, focuses on targeted attacks
The Nemty gang has opted to go private.
The Nemty gang has opted to go private.
The US authorities are willing to pay up to $5M for information on North Korean hackers.
The vulnerability could allow potential attackers to access a Zoom Windows app and even fully compromise a target device if used in conjunction with other bugs.
The hackers claim to have stolen 10 TB of sensitive company files, including confidential information on billing, contracts, transactions, clients, and partners.
The hackers attempted to collect Windows credentials of users visiting the San Francisco International Airport websites.
The flaws affect Windows Adobe Type Manager Library and Windows kernel.
From now on victims targeted by Sodinokibi gangs should pay a ransom in Monero in exchange for the decryption key.
The police arrested a 19-year-old man suspected of launching DDoS attacks on the Dutch government websites, including one related to coronavirus pandemic.
It appears the credentials were not stolen from Zoom, but instead gathered via credential stuffing attacks.
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