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Medusa is a ransomware-as-a-service software that uses phishing campaigns to steal victims' credentials and exploit unpatched ...
Medusa Ransomware Strikes 300+ Targets: FBI & CISA Urge Immediate Action to #StopRansomware Your email has been sent Medusa ransomware now operates as a RaaS model, recruiting affiliates from ...
Federal authorities have issued an advisory warning people of Medusa ransomware that has breached the data of more than 300 people since February.
Medusa ransomware has claimed a massive data breach at NASCAR (The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing).
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 ...
The FBI, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) issued a joint cybersecurity advisory last week to share ...
See CISA’s advisory on Medusa ransomware here. CISA said more than 300 victims from a variety of sectors, including medical, education, legal, insurance, technology, and manufacturing ...
Medical, education, legal, insurance, technology and manufacturing companies have all been victimized, CISA said. Medusa is a ransomware-as-a-service variant used to conduct attacks, CISA said.
A countdown timer indicates that NASCAR has 10 days to pay the ransom or risk having its data leaked to the public. Other options would permit the company to extend the deadline for $100,000 per day, ...