Prinz Eugen ransomware targets recently modified files first and skips ransom notes, exposing backup, EDR, and incident ...
ThreatDown warns that Prinz Eugen ransomware silently encrypts critical files and may communicate with victims outside ransom ...
Ransomware still encrypts files with a hybrid AES/RSA scheme, but the data theft and backup destruction that happen before ...
A new ransomware operation named ‘Prinz Eugen’ prioritizes recently modified files for encryption and leaves no ransom note on the system. An investigation from Threatdown, the former corporate ...
Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to include a comment from a Tata Electronics spokesperson. A cyberattack on Tata ...
Ransomware started out many years as scams where users were being tricked into paying fictitious fines for allegedly engaging in illegal online behavior or, in more serious cases, were blackmailed ...
A newly identified ransomware strain is accidentally destroying the very files it's supposed to hold for ransom. And for the victims who end up paying, they're getting nothing back. Cybersecurity firm ...
PCWorld reports Google Drive now automatically detects ransomware attacks and enables users to restore files to their pre-attack state without paying ransom demands. The enhanced security feature ...
It takes just five minutes for one of the most prolific forms of ransomware to encrypt 100,000 files, demonstrating how quickly ransomware can become a major cybersecurity crisis for the victim of an ...
A Ukrainian national extradited from Ireland has pleaded guilty in a U.S. ransomware case tied to Conti, one of the most ...
A new Onyx ransomware operation is destroying files larger than 2MB instead of encrypting them, preventing those files from being decrypted even if a ransom is paid. Last week, security researcher ...
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