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Conti Ransomware Also Targeted Ireland’s Department Of Health The Conti ransomware gang failed to encrypt the systems of Ireland’s Department of Health (DoH) despite breaching its network and dropping Cobalt Strike beacons to deploy their malware across the network. On the same day, Conti operators breached the network of Ireland’s Health Service Executive (HSE), the country’s publicly
Ransomware Victim Shows Why Transparency In Attacks Matters As devastating ransomware attacks continue to have far-reaching consequences, companies still try to hide the attacks rather than be transparent. Below we highlight a company’s response to an attack that should be used as a model for all future disclosures. On May 5th, green energy tech provider Volue
FBI Spots Spear-phishing Posing As Truist Bank To Deliver Malware Threat actors impersonated Truist, the sixth-largest US bank holding company, in a spear-phishing campaign attempting to infect recipients with what looks like remote access trojan (RAT) malware. They also tailored the phishing campaign “to spoof the financial institution through registered domains, email subjects, and an
UK Govt Seeks Advice On Defending Against Supply-chain Cyberattacks Today, the UK government has announced a call for advice on defending against software supply-chain attacks and ways to strengthen IT Managed Service Providers (MSPs) across the country. The move comes after last week when President Biden had issued an executive order to increase cybersecurity defenses across the U.S. The government’s invitation