Microsoft is warning that a ransomware group is exploiting a maximum-severity vulnerability recently found in GoAnywhere ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has lowered the barrier to entry for cybercriminals, enabling ransomware groups to automate ...
Microsoft links Storm-1175 to GoAnywhere flaw CVE-2025-10035, exploited since September for Medusa ransomware.
XWorm resurfaces with versions 6.0–6.5, now maintained by alias XCoderTools Malware includes RAT, ransomware, data theft, DoS ...
A newly discovered zero-day flaw in Fortra’s GoAnywhere Managed File Transfer (MFT) software has become the latest target for ...
New versions of the XWorm backdoor are being distributed in phishing campaigns after the original developer, XCoder, ...
Trend Micro highlighted the new LockBit version’s improved technical improvements and cross-platform functionality compared ...
Oracle zero-day vulnerabilities are being targeted by at least one major cybercrime group and the FBI says it's looking bad.
The Medusa ransomware operators exploited the GoAnywhere MFT vulnerability one week before patches were released.
Tech giant Google has unveiled a novel way to fight ransomware with a new, specialised AI model baked into Google Drive.
Google has launched an AI-powered ransomware detection and recovery capability for Google Drive for desktop, aiming to give ...
Google added AI ransomware protection to Drive for Desktop. It spots attacks early, pauses syncing, and lets users restore ...
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