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Researchers Identify New LockBit Ransomware Victims

Researchers Identify New LockBit Ransomware Victims

LockBit is back—and meaner: its new cross‑platform payloads can hit Windows, Linux and VMware ESXi, turning a single break‑in into a crisis for hospitals, utilities and virtualized environments. Defenders must speed up containment and broaden detection beyond traditional endpoints or risk irreversible damage.

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60% of Security Leaders Warn of Rapid Threat Evolution

60% of Security Leaders Warn of Rapid Threat Evolution

Sixty percent of security leaders say attackers are evolving faster than defenses — a wake‑up call as crime gets industrialized into automated, turnkey attacks that prey on cloud, supply‑chain and IoT gaps. The upshot: rising costs, eroding trust and a simple choice for organizations — act now to close the gap or accept escalating risk.

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threat actors are evolving: Must-Have Best Defenses

threat actors are evolving: Must-Have Best Defenses

Imagine attackers rebuilding siege engines overnight—60% of security leaders say threat actors are evolving too fast, forcing teams into constant catch-up. Learn how automation, AI, and supply‑chain exploits are redefining risk and which practical steps can help organizations move from reactive defense to resilient security.

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malware vaccines: Must-Have or Risky Defense?

malware vaccines: Must-Have or Risky Defense?

Imagine tricking ransomware into thinking your Windows PC is already looted — that’s the bold idea behind “malware vaccines,” tiny spoofing markers meant to steer attackers away before they strike. Promising but far from foolproof, these proactive defenses could reduce hits if carefully tested and managed, yet they also risk breaking software, legal headaches, and an inevitable adversary response.

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cyber incidents Surge: Must-Have Defenses for Risky Times

cyber incidents Surge: Must-Have Defenses for Risky Times

Britain’s cyber agencies warn that although overall attack numbers stayed flat, high-severity incidents jumped about 50% in a year—fewer breaches are now causing far bigger damage. It’s a wake-up call for government, businesses and IT teams to harden defenses, rehearse responses and invest in resilience before the next catastrophic hit.

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Serengeti 20: Stunning $97M Seizure, Major Win

Serengeti 20: Stunning $97M Seizure, Major Win

Interpol’s Serengeti 2.0 swept across Africa, leading to 1,209 arrests and roughly $97 million in seized assets. The operation dealt a major blow to transnational cybercrime and shows why sustained, cross-border cooperation is essential to stop these lucrative fraud networks.

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BlackSuit ransomware Stunning Win: $1M Recovered

BlackSuit ransomware Stunning Win: $1M Recovered

U.S. authorities seized servers, domains and about $1M in crypto tied to the Russia-linked BlackSuit gang, delivering a major disruption to its ransomware-as-a-service scheme. Still, experts caution this is a tactical win—not a knockout—as criminals quickly regroup and adapt.

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