Search Results for: decryption Blog Post Ransomware Gangs Have a New Trick Up their Sleeves: Double-Encrypting Your Data June 16, 2021 Ransomware that double-encrypts your data is an emerging trend among ransomware gangs looking to score big. As we learn everywhere,... Blog Post CLOP Ransomware Suspects Busted in Ukraine – Money and Motors Seized June 28, 2021 Ukrainian police have arrested six people allegedly linked to the infamous CLOP ransomware gang. The police have finally reached them... Blog Post How to Remove Ranzy Ransomware? April 28, 2021 Ranzy is simply a ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) offering. It is usually through email payloads get distributed. Simultaneously, some reports have also... Blog Post Should I Pay the Ransom? How to Negotiate with Attackers? May 18, 2021 Should I pay the ransom? In the age of cyber warfare, the question is too frequent to ask; however, it... Blog Post Emerging Ransomware Groups That Might Be Targeting You Right Now February 19, 2021 Ransomware becomes more and more popular. Emerging Ransomware Groups groups are quickly adopting a double extortion model (Babyk, Egregor, Nefilim). This means... Blog Post Beef giant JBS probed by US Congress after paying hackers $11 million June 16, 2021 Last week, JBS USA informed it paid ransom amounting to about $11 million to hackers responsible for a forced cut-off... Blog Post E-Land Retail Ransomware Attack December 30, 2020 E-Land Retail, a subsidiary of the E-Land Group conglomerate announced on 23 November of 2020 that it suffered a massive... Blog Post Mamba Ransomware Weakness Explored by the FBI April 21, 2021 The first record of a major attack where Mamba ransomware was used is from the end of 2016. According to... Blog Post Roger Ransomware October 1, 2020 Roger ransomware belongs to the CrySIS/Dharma family. It got its name out of the .ROGER extension it usually adds to... Blog Post FBI got to the pockets of criminal gangs by selling them messaging app July 14, 2021 ANOM secure messaging app: Approximately 9,000 officers deployed in 48 hours to over 700 locations in 16 countries across the... Blog Post Law Enforcement Agencies Release New GandCrab Decryption Tool June 17, 2019 A new decryption tool for the GandCrab Ransomware was released in a collaborative effort by cybersecurity firm, Bitdefender and law... Blog Post Watch Out the Latest Active Ransomware: Maze December 22, 2019 In December, Maze ransomware has gained people’s attention since it was found as the culprit behind several cyberattacks reported recently.... Page LIFARS September 23, 2020 Blog Post TangleBot Poses Harm To Android Users in US and Canada October 22, 2021 As hackers continue to take advantage of the recent pandemic, cybersecurity experts have found a new SMS smishing virus. Dubbed... Knowledge Center Snatch Ransomware – Malware Analysis Case Study July 29, 2020 Overview. During last month LIFARS DFIR Team encountered various variants of Snatch Ransomware. This ransomware is known for its capability...
Blog Post Ransomware Gangs Have a New Trick Up their Sleeves: Double-Encrypting Your Data June 16, 2021 Ransomware that double-encrypts your data is an emerging trend among ransomware gangs looking to score big. As we learn everywhere,...
Blog Post CLOP Ransomware Suspects Busted in Ukraine – Money and Motors Seized June 28, 2021 Ukrainian police have arrested six people allegedly linked to the infamous CLOP ransomware gang. The police have finally reached them...
Blog Post How to Remove Ranzy Ransomware? April 28, 2021 Ranzy is simply a ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) offering. It is usually through email payloads get distributed. Simultaneously, some reports have also...
Blog Post Should I Pay the Ransom? How to Negotiate with Attackers? May 18, 2021 Should I pay the ransom? In the age of cyber warfare, the question is too frequent to ask; however, it...
Blog Post Emerging Ransomware Groups That Might Be Targeting You Right Now February 19, 2021 Ransomware becomes more and more popular. Emerging Ransomware Groups groups are quickly adopting a double extortion model (Babyk, Egregor, Nefilim). This means...
Blog Post Beef giant JBS probed by US Congress after paying hackers $11 million June 16, 2021 Last week, JBS USA informed it paid ransom amounting to about $11 million to hackers responsible for a forced cut-off...
Blog Post E-Land Retail Ransomware Attack December 30, 2020 E-Land Retail, a subsidiary of the E-Land Group conglomerate announced on 23 November of 2020 that it suffered a massive...
Blog Post Mamba Ransomware Weakness Explored by the FBI April 21, 2021 The first record of a major attack where Mamba ransomware was used is from the end of 2016. According to...
Blog Post Roger Ransomware October 1, 2020 Roger ransomware belongs to the CrySIS/Dharma family. It got its name out of the .ROGER extension it usually adds to...
Blog Post FBI got to the pockets of criminal gangs by selling them messaging app July 14, 2021 ANOM secure messaging app: Approximately 9,000 officers deployed in 48 hours to over 700 locations in 16 countries across the...
Blog Post Law Enforcement Agencies Release New GandCrab Decryption Tool June 17, 2019 A new decryption tool for the GandCrab Ransomware was released in a collaborative effort by cybersecurity firm, Bitdefender and law...
Blog Post Watch Out the Latest Active Ransomware: Maze December 22, 2019 In December, Maze ransomware has gained people’s attention since it was found as the culprit behind several cyberattacks reported recently....
Blog Post TangleBot Poses Harm To Android Users in US and Canada October 22, 2021 As hackers continue to take advantage of the recent pandemic, cybersecurity experts have found a new SMS smishing virus. Dubbed...
Knowledge Center Snatch Ransomware – Malware Analysis Case Study July 29, 2020 Overview. During last month LIFARS DFIR Team encountered various variants of Snatch Ransomware. This ransomware is known for its capability...