Researchers have conducted a technical experiment, testing ten ransomware variants to determine how fast they encrypt files and evaluate how feasible it would be to timely respond to their attacks.
Ridge Security, cutting-edge pen-testing solution provider announces new capabilities in RidgeBot that combat ransomware. RidgeBot couples ethical hacking techniques with AI-driven, decision-making ...
The Clop ransomware gang has been looking for ways to exploit a now-patched zero-day in the MOVEit Transfer managed file transfer (MFT) solution since 2021, according to Kroll security experts. While ...
Prinz Eugen ransomware targets recently modified files first and skips ransom notes, exposing backup, EDR, and incident ...
The industry consensus about ransomware is that it's not going away anytime soon, evidenced by the consistent growth of ransomware attacks over the past decade. We've seen some of the biggest ...
CrowdStrike's Falcon platform achieved 100% detection, protection, and accuracy in the SE Labs ransomware test, marking its third consecutive year earning the AAA Award. The SE Labs evaluation ...
Independent testing validates CrowdStrike as the industry’s technology leader and continues its endpoint security market dominance According to the 2022 CrowdStrike Global Threat Report, there was an ...
Ransomware hackers are experimenting with a new kind of attack that, instead of encrypting data, outright destroys it. The aim is to make it impossible for victims to retrieve their data if they don't ...
Why it matters: For IT admins and cybersecurity teams, a ransomware attack is a crucial race against time to detect and contain damage while salvaging what's left of a company's data assets. But how ...