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Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
The Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has declared a national emergency following cyber attacks from Conti ransomware group on multiple government bodies. BleepingComputer also observed Conti published most of the 672 GB dump that appears to contain data belonging to the Costa Rican government agencies. The declaration was signed into law by Chaves on Sunday, May 8th, same day as the economist and former Minister of Finance effectively became the country's 49th and current president.
·bleepingcomputer.com·
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
Conti ransomware group announces support of Russia, threatens retaliatory attacks
Conti ransomware group announces support of Russia, threatens retaliatory attacks
An infamous ransomware group with potential ties to Russian intelligence and known for attacking health care providers and hundreds of other targets posted a warning Friday saying it was “officially announcing a full support of Russian government.”
·cyberscoop.com·
Conti ransomware group announces support of Russia, threatens retaliatory attacks
'I can fight with a keyboard': How one Ukrainian IT specialist exposed a notorious Russian ransomware gang
'I can fight with a keyboard': How one Ukrainian IT specialist exposed a notorious Russian ransomware gang
As Russian artillery began raining down on his homeland last month, one Ukrainian computer researcher decided to fight back the best way he knew how -- by sabotaging one of the most formidable ransomware gangs in Russia.
·cnn.com·
'I can fight with a keyboard': How one Ukrainian IT specialist exposed a notorious Russian ransomware gang
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
The Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has declared a national emergency following cyber attacks from Conti ransomware group on multiple government bodies. BleepingComputer also observed Conti published most of the 672 GB dump that appears to contain data belonging to the Costa Rican government agencies. The declaration was signed into law by Chaves on Sunday, May 8th, same day as the economist and former Minister of Finance effectively became the country's 49th and current president.
·bleepingcomputer.com·
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
Conti ransomware group announces support of Russia, threatens retaliatory attacks
Conti ransomware group announces support of Russia, threatens retaliatory attacks
An infamous ransomware group with potential ties to Russian intelligence and known for attacking health care providers and hundreds of other targets posted a warning Friday saying it was “officially announcing a full support of Russian government.”
·cyberscoop.com·
Conti ransomware group announces support of Russia, threatens retaliatory attacks
'I can fight with a keyboard': How one Ukrainian IT specialist exposed a notorious Russian ransomware gang
'I can fight with a keyboard': How one Ukrainian IT specialist exposed a notorious Russian ransomware gang
As Russian artillery began raining down on his homeland last month, one Ukrainian computer researcher decided to fight back the best way he knew how -- by sabotaging one of the most formidable ransomware gangs in Russia.
·cnn.com·
'I can fight with a keyboard': How one Ukrainian IT specialist exposed a notorious Russian ransomware gang
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
The Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has declared a national emergency following cyber attacks from Conti ransomware group on multiple government bodies. BleepingComputer also observed Conti published most of the 672 GB dump that appears to contain data belonging to the Costa Rican government agencies. The declaration was signed into law by Chaves on Sunday, May 8th, same day as the economist and former Minister of Finance effectively became the country's 49th and current president.
·bleepingcomputer.com·
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
Conti ransomware group announces support of Russia, threatens retaliatory attacks
Conti ransomware group announces support of Russia, threatens retaliatory attacks
An infamous ransomware group with potential ties to Russian intelligence and known for attacking health care providers and hundreds of other targets posted a warning Friday saying it was “officially announcing a full support of Russian government.”
·cyberscoop.com·
Conti ransomware group announces support of Russia, threatens retaliatory attacks
Britain and US make major move against ransomware gangs by sanctioning seven individuals - The Record from Recorded Future News
Britain and US make major move against ransomware gangs by sanctioning seven individuals - The Record from Recorded Future News
The United Kingdom and United States on Thursday sanctioned seven people connected to what officials have told The Record is a single network behind the Conti and Ryuk ransomware gangs as well as the Trickbot banking trojan. The sanctions are described as the first major move of a “new campaign of concerted action” between Britain and the United States, and insiders say that further actions should be expected later this year.
·therecord.media·
Britain and US make major move against ransomware gangs by sanctioning seven individuals - The Record from Recorded Future News
The Curious Case of “Monti” Ransomware: A Real-World Doppelganger
The Curious Case of “Monti” Ransomware: A Real-World Doppelganger
While working a recent ransomware incident, BlackBerry identified a group whose name and TTPs mimicked the long-standing, popular ransomware crew Conti. Furthermore, the encryptor payload used in the attack was taken from the original group and modified for use with this new group. Who was this doppelganger?
·blogs.blackberry.com·
The Curious Case of “Monti” Ransomware: A Real-World Doppelganger
'I can fight with a keyboard': How one Ukrainian IT specialist exposed a notorious Russian ransomware gang
'I can fight with a keyboard': How one Ukrainian IT specialist exposed a notorious Russian ransomware gang
As Russian artillery began raining down on his homeland last month, one Ukrainian computer researcher decided to fight back the best way he knew how -- by sabotaging one of the most formidable ransomware gangs in Russia.
·cnn.com·
'I can fight with a keyboard': How one Ukrainian IT specialist exposed a notorious Russian ransomware gang
Fears grow for smaller nations after ransomware attack on Costa Rica escalates
Fears grow for smaller nations after ransomware attack on Costa Rica escalates
The Russia-linked ransomware gang demanded $20 million in ransom — and the overthrow of Costa Rica's elected government. Where does that leave smaller, equally vulnerable nation states?
·techcrunch.com·
Fears grow for smaller nations after ransomware attack on Costa Rica escalates
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
The Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has declared a national emergency following cyber attacks from Conti ransomware group on multiple government bodies. BleepingComputer also observed Conti published most of the 672 GB dump that appears to contain data belonging to the Costa Rican government agencies. The declaration was signed into law by Chaves on Sunday, May 8th, same day as the economist and former Minister of Finance effectively became the country's 49th and current president.
·bleepingcomputer.com·
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks