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4 Ways Hackers Use Phishing to Launch Ransomware Attacks

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on September 19, 2019 by Rick BackusSeptember 19, 2019

MSPs have been on the receiving end of relentless ransomware attacks in 2019. In June, hackers infiltrated a number of MSPs via their Webroot management consoles. What followed was an all-out assault on MSPs and MSP client systems, with ransomware halting businesses, … Continue reading →

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The Week in Ransomware – August 9th 2019 – Summer Doldrums

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on August 23, 2019 by Rick BackusAugust 23, 2019

By Lawrence Abrams – As we creep towards the end of the summer, things have started to thankfully slow down a bit. While there are still plenty of ransomware attacks going around, the amount we had seen last month against schools, … Continue reading →

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Troldesh Ransomware Dropper

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on August 21, 2019 by Rick BackusAugust 21, 2019

By Luke Leal – Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen an increase in Troldesh ransomware using compromised websites as intermediary malware distributors. The malware often uses a PHP file that acts as a delivery tool for downloading the host malware dropper: … Continue reading →

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How Can We Stop Ransomware From Spreading?

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on August 6, 2019 by Rick BackusAugust 6, 2019

Most ransomware that we’ve seen is usually deployed via some sort of phishing attack. The victim gets an email, they click on an attachment or a link, the ransomware gets loaded, and from there it starts spreading through the network, … Continue reading →

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Smacking ‘Em Down With Decryptors

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on June 6, 2019 by Rick BackusJune 6, 2019

By Lawrence Abrams – This was not a very busy week, with mostly new variants of STOP Djvu and Dharma being released. The bad news is that the RIG exploit kit was discovered distributing the GetCrypt Ransomware through PopCash malvertising … Continue reading →

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“RobbinHood” ransomware takes down Baltimore city government networks

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on May 17, 2019 by Rick BackusMay 17, 2019

By SEAN GALLAGHER – Systems at a number of Baltimore’s city government departments were taken offline on May 7 by a ransomware attack. As of 9:00am today, email and other services remain offline. Police, fire, and emergency response systems have … Continue reading →

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This ransomware sneakily infects victims by disguising itself with anti-virus software

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on May 14, 2019 by Rick BackusMay 14, 2019

By Danny Palmer – A successful family of ransomware which has been terrorising organisations around the world has been updated with a new trick to lure victims into installing file-locking malware: posing as anti-virus software. Dharma first emerged in 2016 and the ransomware has … Continue reading →

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6 Takeaways from Ransomware Attacks in Q1

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on May 3, 2019 by Rick BackusMay 3, 2019

By Jai Vijayan – Ransomware attacks may be declining in number but almost every other metric related to the threat is trending upward: higher ransom payments, more downtime loss, and longer recovery time. Those are some of the findings from … Continue reading →

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Ransomware and MSP Lockout

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on April 23, 2019 by Rick BackusApril 23, 2019

Written by Barracuda MSP Guest Blogger – As a managed services provider (MSP), you want to ensure that your clients’ networks, servers, data, and applications remain secure. You don’t want to overlook any gaps in their cybersecurity defenses that could … Continue reading →

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A Guide to LockerGoga, the Ransomware Crippling Industrial Firms

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on April 3, 2019 by Rick BackusApril 3, 2019

Ransomware has long been the scourge of the cybersecurity industry. When that extortionate hacking goes beyond encrypting files to fully paralyze computers across a company, it represents not just a mere shakedown, but a crippling disruption. Now a nasty new breed … Continue reading →

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