WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A cyber-espionage campaign centered on vulnerable versions of Microsoft's server software now involves the deployment of ransomware, Microsoft said in a late Wednesday blog post.
You can't find anything bad if you don't look, right? Medusa ransomware affiliates are among those exploiting a maximum-severity bug in Fortra's GoAnywhere managed file transfer (MFT) product, ...
Ransomware attackers targeting a Fortune 100 company in the finance sector used a new malware strain, dubbed PDFSider, to deliver malicious payloads on Windows systems.
Several entities in South Africa have been compromised by hackers who exploited a security vulnerability in Microsoft's (NASDAQ:MSFT) SharePoint servers, according to Eye Security, the cybersecurity ...
Microsoft Threat Intelligence has noted that financially motivated threat actor Storm-0501 ransomware have continued to develop their campaigns to bring a sharpened focus on cloud-based tactics, ...
Senator Ron Wyden has asked for a probe into Microsoft This comes after ransomware attacks, particularly on Ascension Healthcare Microsoft is accused of 'gross cybersecurity negligence.' US Senator ...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Microsoft said some of the hackers involved in the cyberespionage sweep aimed at the U.S. tech giant's SharePoint servers are now using ransomware, a potential escalation in the ...