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Hospitals are prime targets for ransomware and cyberattacks, threatening both patient safety and critical infrastructure. This feature investigates the regulatory, technical, and human factors shaping the fight for healthcare cybersecurity.
A sweeping cryptomining campaign has targeted over 1,000 exposed ComfyUI servers, transforming AI art platforms into engines for illicit cryptocurrency mining. Learn how attackers exploited weak security and what it means for the creative tech community.
A criminal group is using fake software installers to infect computers with malware that mines cryptocurrency and commits affiliate fraud, evading detection with advanced techniques.
Frapercom is rapidly emerging as one of the most feared ransomware collectives, blending technical innovation with aggressive extortion tactics. Netcrook unpacks its origins, methods, and what organizations can do to defend themselves.
When cybercriminals struck Adrian-Jules, a high-end tailoring house, the attack exposed vulnerabilities that threaten even the most prestigious businesses. This feature unpacks the incident, its broader implications, and the lessons for SMEs everywhere.
A judge in Empoli, Italy, has ruled that a bank must reimburse a customer whose account was emptied by cybercriminals using malware disguised as a Chrome update. The case exposes gaps in banking security and highlights when banks are—and aren’t—liable.
German authorities have named Daniil Maksimovich Shchukin as the mastermind behind the infamous GandCrab and REvil ransomware gangs, marking a rare breakthrough in the fight against global cyber extortion.
China-linked group Storm-1175 is launching lightning-fast Medusa ransomware attacks by exploiting newly disclosed vulnerabilities, leaving organizations in healthcare, finance, and more at risk.
A fast-moving cybercrime group, Storm-1175, is exploiting fresh vulnerabilities in web-facing systems to deploy Medusa ransomware in record time. Learn how their attacks unfold and what organizations must do to stay ahead.
German authorities have identified Daniil Shchukin and Anatoly Kravchuk as the leaders behind the notorious REvil and GandCrab ransomware groups, responsible for multimillion-dollar global cyberattacks.