Another database has fallen to extortion hackers, this time containing 2.1 million records belonging to Mexican bookseller, Librería Porrúa.
Tag Archives: Ransomware
Georgia hit with malware yet again
The Department of Public Safety says it won’t pay, but given the umpteen times the state’s agencies have been hit, somebody’s not listening.
NAS vendors hit by brute force ransomware attacks
Cybercriminals are targeting numerous Network Attached Storage vendors with a new wave of ransomware.
Ransomware hits Louisiana schools; state of emergency declared
The Louisiana Governor declared a state of emergency after three public school districts were seized by ransomware.
Series 2 launch episode – RDP exposed [PODCAST]
The Naked Security Podcast is back. Listen now, and let us know what you think!
RDP exposed: the wolves already at your door
While everyone waits for BlueKeep to be exploited, another RDP threat is already at the door, according to new research from Sophos.
GandCrab ransomware revisited – is it back under a (R)evil new guise?
Did the GandCrab ransomware gang really ‘retire’ when they said, or did they never go away?
Ransomware attackers demand $1.8m from US college
The school, located in the Bronx and serving around 8,000 students, has declined to say whether it will pay up.
Ransomware attackers, US mayors say you should go jump in a lake
The US Conference of Mayors has unanimously adopted a resolution not to pay any more ransoms to hackers.
IT pros: we’re understaffed, under-resourced and under pressure
Increasingly complex attacks coupled with a shortage in skills and budget are worrying IT managers across the globe.
