Antivirus software used to hunt for known malware, but now it’s predicting suspicious behavior before an attack fully lands.
A new ransomware operation named ‘Prinz Eugen’ prioritizes recently modified files for encryption and leaves no ransom note on the system. An investigation from Threatdown, the former corporate ...
Ransomware EDR killer toolkit GentleKiller has hit 478 victims across 70+ countries by using BYOVD kernel-level driver ...
ESET researchers analyzed the robust EDR-killing toolset of the ransomware-as-a-service gang Gentlemen. Since the beginning of 2026, Gentlemen has emerged as one of the most active gangs in the ...
Spread the love“`html As digital threats continue to evolve, ransomware has gained notoriety as one of the most devastating forms of cybercrime. In essence, ransomware is malicious software that ...
If you use social media, a password manager, or Spotify, you might already be in the blast radius of this week's digital ...
When ransomware actors start attacking each other, who wins? Maybe defenders do. The Halcyon Ransomware Research Center published a blog post recently, primarily covering two newer ...
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Ransomware continues to pose a serious threat to U.S. critical infrastructure, with more than 2,100 related incidents reported to federal authorities in 2025, according to the latest FBI Internet ...
AI vs Ransom: Ransomware threats and cloud storage can quickly become a dangerous combination. When malware encrypts files stored on internet servers, users and organizations are often left without an ...
Ransomware has become the background noise of modern business. It hums along in the distance until the moment it doesn’t. Then it’s loud, expensive, and personal. Every year brings new attack variants ...