Published on: 2025-10-11 07:11:00
ZDNET Federal authorities are warning individuals and organizations to watch out for a dangerous ransomware campaign that has recently added hundreds of victims to its count. Identifying the ransomware as Medusa, the FBI, CISA, and MS-the ISAC (Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center) have issued a joint advisory with details on how these attacks have played out and how people can defend themselves against them. What is Medusa? First spotted in June 2021, Medusa is a ransomware-as
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-10-19 05:26:29
CISA says the Medusa ransomware operation has impacted over 300 organizations in critical infrastructure sectors in the United States until last month. This was revealed in a joint advisory issued today in coordination with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC). "As of February 2025, Medusa developers and affiliates have impacted over 300 victims from a variety of critical infrastructure sectors with affected industries
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-11-12 18:02:57
U.K. healthcare giant HCRG Care Group has confirmed it’s investigating a cybersecurity incident after a ransomware gang claimed to have breached the company’s systems to steal troves of sensitive data. HCRG Care Group is one of the largest independent providers of community health and care services in the United Kingdom. The organization, previously known as Virgin Care and now owned by Twenty20 Capita, partners with National Health Service trusts and local authorities around the U.K. to delive
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