A key-handling defect in the ransomware can permanently lock files by discarding private encryption keys, leaving affected ...
A new ransomware strain that entered the scene last year has poorly designed code and uses Hebrew language that might be a ...
When ransomware strikes, most organizations spring into action as if they’re responding to a classic crime scene: Tape off the perimeter, start the restoration process, and try to regain access to ...
A coding error in an emergent strain of ransomware leaves victims unable to recover their data, even if they cooperate with ...
Modern ransomware has shifted from encryption to psychological extortion that exploits fear, liability, and exposure. Flare ...
Only a quarter (24%) of ransomware incident involved the encryption of data. Data was stolen and either leaked or retained in 54% of cases analyzed. These multidimensional tactics appear largely ...
Ransomware has always been more than a technical risk—it’s a business, a weapon, and a psychological warfare tool. In my previous Forbes article titled “Ransomware on a Rampage; a New Wake-Up Call,” I ...