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New Service Checks If Your Email Was Used In Emotet Attacks A new service has been launched that allows you to check if an email domain or address was in an Emotet spam campaign. Emotet is a malware infection that spreads through spam emails containing malicious Word or Excel documents. When opened and macros are
US Govt Warns Of Sanction Risks For Facilitating Ransomware Payments The U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) today said that organizations that assist ransomware victims to make ransom payments are facing sanctions risks as their actions could violate OFAC regulations. OFAC’s advisory comes after the FBI said in February 2020 that, based
Hackers Leak Files Stolen In Pakistan’s K-Electric Ransomware Attack The Netwalker ransomware operators have published the stolen data for K-Electric, Pakistan’s largest private power company, after a ransom was not paid. On September 7th, 2020, K-Electric suffered a Netwalker ransomware attack that disrupted online billing services, but not the supply of power. Soon after, BleepingComputer obtained
Twitter Is Down With Users Seeing “Something Went Wrong” Errors Twitter users are currently experiencing issues around the world, with users unable to use the website and mobile apps. When attempting to access Twitter’s website, users are given “Something went wrong” errors or other messages stating that the company is aware of the problem and