NotPetya
The ‘SolarWinds’ Hacks Show Supply Chain Attacks Are Business as Usual
We still don't know a lot about the extent of the damage from alleged Russian government hackers' intrusions against more than 18,000 victims. But it’s clear supply chain hacks are becoming more common.
The U.S. Government Charged Russia’s Most Destructive Hackers
Six people from the Sandworm hacking group are wanted by the FBI for launching a long series of hacks and leaks all over the world.
The Brits just publicly blamed Russia for the "NotPetya" cyberattack
“Russia is ripping up the rulebook by undermining democracy."
Infrastructure for the ‘Bad Rabbit’ Ransomware Appears to Have Shut Down
Most of the servers and sites used by the hackers behind the ransomware are down just a day after the outbreak started.
It’s Time to Stop Comparing Exploits to Physical Weapons
Analogies may seem helpful, but often they are inaccurate, and only lead to a misinformed debate.
Hackers Linked to NotPetya Ransomware Decrypted a File for Us
The hackers successfully decrypted a file provided by Motherboard, but that does not necessarily mean victims will be able to get their files back.
Hackers Connected to NotPetya Ransomware Surface Online, Empty Bitcoin Wallet
Whoever is in control of the NotPetya bitcoin wallet has moved around $10,000 of funds, and a mysterious group has offered to unlock all of the ransomed files.
This Is What It Looks Like When You Get Hit with the NotPetya Ransomware
It's almost impossible to recover your files.