S3 Ep106: Facial recognition without consent – should it be banned?
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Latest episode – listen (or read) now. Teachable moments for X-Ops professionals! Continue reading S3 Ep106: Facial recognition without consent – should it be banned?
Crooks: Show us the money! Cops: How about you show us the decryption keys first? Continue reading When cops hack back: Dutch police fleece DEADBOLT criminals (legally!)
By Deeba Ahmed
According to Dutch Police, Deadbolt ransomware attacks mainly focused on NAS (network-attached storage).
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Dutch Police Tricked Deadbolt Ransomware Gang Into Sharing Decryption Keys
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Latest episode – listen now! Cosmic rockets, zero-days, spotting cybercrooks, and unlocking the DEADBOLT… Continue reading S3 Ep100: Browser-in-the-Browser – how to spot an attack [Audio + Text]
NAS devices make it easy for anyone to add high-capacity file servers to their network. Guess why cybercrooks love NAS devices too… Continue reading DEADBOLT ransomware rears its head again, attacks QNAP devices
Owners of QNAP NAS drives have been advised to “take immediate action” in the wake of a new wave of DeadBolt ransomware attacks. Continue reading QNAP tells NAS users to “take immediate action” after new wave of DeadBolt ransomware attacks
Owners of NAS drives manufactured by QNAP have been advised that the company is “thoroughly investigating” reports that a new variant of the DeadBolt ransomware is targeting devices, locking up data and demanding victims pay a fee to extortionists.
… Continue reading QNAP warns of new DeadBolt ransomware attack locking up NAS devices
Latest episode – listen now! Continue reading S3 Ep76: Deadbolt, LAPSUS$, Zlib, and a Chrome 0-day [Podcast]
Some tips on how to keep your network safe – even (or perhaps especially!) if you think you’re safe already. Continue reading Serious Security: DEADBOLT – the ransomware that goes straight for your backups
Owners of Asustor NAS drives have woken up to discover that data they believed was safe and sound on their network storage devices has instead been encrypted by ransomware, and that cybercriminals are demanding over $1000.
Read more in my article on… Continue reading Asustor NAS owners hit by DeadBolt ransomware attack