all InfoSec news
As Ransomware Monetization Hits Record Low, Groups Innovate
July 24, 2023, 6:10 p.m. |
GovInfoSecurity.com RSS Syndication www.govinfosecurity.com
The Russian-language Clop crime group's mass exploitation of MOVEit file-transfer software demonstrates how criminals continue to seek fresh ways to maximize their illicit profits with minimal effort. Ransomware response firm Coveware says Clop may clear over $75 million from this campaign.
campaign clear clop continue coveware crime criminals exploitation extortion file high impact innovate language low maximize may moveit ransomware response russian russian-language software transfer zero-day
More from www.govinfosecurity.com / GovInfoSecurity.com RSS Syndication
US and Allies Issue Cyber Alert on Threats to OT Systems
1 day, 12 hours ago |
www.govinfosecurity.com
GitLab Hackers Use 'Forgot Your Password' to Hijack Accounts
1 day, 14 hours ago |
www.govinfosecurity.com
Correlating Cyber Investments With Business Outcomes
1 day, 20 hours ago |
www.govinfosecurity.com
Qantas Airways Says App Showed Customers Each Other's Data
1 day, 23 hours ago |
www.govinfosecurity.com
Jobs in InfoSec / Cybersecurity
Social Engineer For Reverse Engineering Exploit Study
@ Independent study | Remote
SITEC- Systems Security Administrator- Camp HM Smith
@ Peraton | Camp H.M. Smith, HI, United States
Cyberspace Intelligence Analyst
@ Peraton | Fort Meade, MD, United States
General Manager, Cybersecurity, Google Public Sector
@ Google | Virginia, USA; United States
Cyber Security Advisor
@ H&M Group | Stockholm, Sweden
Engineering Team Manager – Security Controls
@ H&M Group | Stockholm, Sweden