Cybersecurity officials released a joint advisory with the FBI warning against the increasing threat of Medusa ransomware.
Operators of the Medusa ransomware are engaging in old-fashioned bring-your-own-vulnerable-driver (BYOD) attacks, bypassing endpoint protection, detection and response (EDR) tools while installing the ...
Federal authorities have issued an advisory warning people of Medusa ransomware that has breached the data of more than 300 people since February.
Now, according to warnings by CISA and the FBI, they are telling Outlook and Gmail users to be on the lookout for the Medusa ransomware, which is rearing its ugly head once more. For those unfamiliar, ...
Procedure of the Medusa hackers. The main route of infection for Medusa ransomware is targeted phishing campaigns.
The FBI, CISA, and MS-ISAC have issued a joint cybersecurity advisory on the Medusa ransomware attacks impacting over 300 ...
The Medusa ransomware relies on a malicious Windows driver to disable the security tools running on the infected systems.
RansomHub's EDRKillShifter used in 2024 ransomware by Medusa, BianLian, and Play, revealing cross-gang tool sharing.
They might be secretly harboring a digital snake called Medusa, and this isn’t your average mythological monster. This ransomware beast has been slithering through our digital lives since 2021 ...
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 ...
A crook who distributes the Medusa ransomware tried to make a victim cough up three payments instead of the usual two, ...
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 ...