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Pro-Russian LockBit 3.0 Claims Responsibility for Attack on Japan Port

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has attacked the Port of Nagoya, Japan's largest cargo port that handles a fair share of Toyota's exports and imports, making a ransomware demand in exchange for recovery of the port's computer system. and Toyota Industries Corp., SecureWorld News obtained comment from cybersecurity vendor experts. Aisin Corp.,

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Data Leak Strategy Fueling the Ransomware Economy

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Ransomware has gone through several game-changing milestones over the course of its decade-long evolution. Two years later, a sketchy affiliate model called Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) made its debut, thereby lowering the entry bar for wannabe threat actors. Here is how the wicked plan works.

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Kaseya Ransomware Attack Through the Eyes of the Victim

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While the United States was celebrating the 4th of July holiday weekend, a Russia-based cybercrime group launched a ransomware attack against a piece of the IT security supply chain. Let's look at the attack through the company's eyes, as it explains what happened, what it was doing during the incident response, and what is coming next.

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Kaseya Ransomware Attack Through the Eyes of the Victim

SecureWorld News

While the United States was celebrating the 4th of July holiday weekend, a Russia-based cybercrime group launched a ransomware attack against a piece of the IT security supply chain. Let's look at the attack through the company's eyes, as it explains what happened, what it was doing during the incident response, and what is coming next.

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