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- The Cyber Bulletin: VMware vSphere and Active Directory Integration
This is particularly concerning given the rise of hypervisor-aware ransomware, which targets the infrastructure leaves ESXi and vCenter environments vulnerable to credential theft, privilege escalation, and mass ransomware
- The education sector remains prime target for cybercriminals
Typically, the type of cyber attack that schools are facing is ransomware - malicious software designed Ransomware involves the use of computer viruses that threaten to delete (or release publicly) your files Cybercriminals are deploying ransomware to encrypt your sensitive data, as it will have the biggest impact How can I protect my organisation from a ransomware attack? Isle of Wight schools and colleges hit by ransomware attack Two schools in Tunbridge Wells closed by
- The takedown continues…
Lockbit has been a notorious ransomware group targeting organisations globally and have been operating Their activities have led to millions of pounds in ransomware payments being made to the operators, with The first example being the sudden departure of the ransomware group Shiny Hunters.
- What Are the Main Cyber Threats for 2025?
Ransomware Evolution Ransomware attacks have grown significantly over the past few years, and 2025 will see even more aggressive and targeted ransomware campaigns. Segment networks to limit the spread of ransomware.
- A preview of predicted cyber trends in 2024
An increase in attacks in ransomware According to research conducted by ransomware specialist Marcelo Rivero, the United Kingdom was the second most attacked country in the world for ransomware between Ransomware, which is malicious software that prevents access to a computer system or data until a fee A good example of this is the ransomware tactics used by the Black Bastas cybercriminal gang.
- LockBit 3.0 suffer a denial-of-service attack
Cyber security company Entrust became the victim of a ransomware attack this summer, with ransomware-as-a-service response from an Entrust supporter who retaliated with denial-of-service (DoS) attacks against the ransomware At present, LockBit 3.0 are the most widespread ransomware group in the world and began to leak Entrust have commented that if organisations begin to set precedence of retaliating in such a manner against ransomware
- Hackers: who are they, and what do they do?
They engage in activities like ransomware attacks, data breaches, and identity theft. Black hat hackers exploit vulnerabilities to steal data, disrupt services, or extort money through ransomware WannaCry Ransomware Attack (2017) A group of hackers used stolen NSA cyberweapons to launch WannaCry, a massive ransomware attack that infected over 230,000 computers in 150 countries.
- FBI cracks down on major dark web marketplace
This exclusive underground network provides a platform for cyber actors to exchange services, such as ransomware cybercrime, facilitating the exchange of tools and data necessary for large-scale operations, including ransomware
- When the spider becomes the fly: cybercrime group untangled by authorities
Interested in ransomware? Read on... Additionally, this group has connections with major Russian ransomware as a service (RaaS) providers
- Cyber-attacks targeting local authorities cost up to £10m in remediation costs
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council were targeted in a ransomware attack on February, 8th, 2020 resulting The Hackney Borough Council ransomware attack caused similar disruption. each council have not been fully disclosed, however the Hackney Council attack was claimed by PYSA ransomware PYSA have previously targeted their ransomware against large private companies and government organisations groups techniques, demonstrating that such organisations are not off-limits to the targeting of many ransomware
- DNS data shows one in ten organisations have malware traffic on their networks
main role is to complete the initial breach and then sell this access on to cyber criminal groups or ransomware JDNS have been identified as a highway for attack traffic and ransomware groups, and cybercriminals are They also need to proactively identify, block, and mitigate targeted threats such as malware, ransomware
- Cybercrime on Main Street
They state that while ransomware remains the top cyber threat , others are growing. It paves the way for threat actors to commit ransomware attacks, data extortion, remote access persistence
















