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FBI Delayed Helping Kaseya Ransomware Victims For Weeks: Report

FBI Delayed Helping Kaseya Ransomware Victims For Weeks: Report
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DattoCon Goes All-Virtual As Kaseya Connect IT Global Shifts To Hybrid

DattoCon Goes All-Virtual As Kaseya Connect IT Global Shifts To Hybrid
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Software Firm Attacked on July 4 Mum on How It Got Decryption Key

Software Firm Attacked on July 4 Mum on How It Got Decryption Key
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Kaseya gets master decryption key after July 4 global attack - New Delhi Times - India Only International Newspaper

July 23, 2021 Share The Florida company whose software was exploited in the devastating Fourth of July weekend ransomware attack, Kaseya, has received a universal key that will decrypt all of the more than 1,000 businesses and public organizations crippled in the global incident. Kaseya spokeswoman Dana Liedholm would not say Thursday how the key was obtained or whether a ransom was paid. She said only that it came from a “trusted third party” and that Kaseya was distributing it to all victims. The cybersecurity firm Emsisoft confirmed that the key worked and was providing support. Ransomware analysts offered multiple possible explanations for why the master key, which can unlock the scrambled data of all the attack’s victims, has now appeared. They include: Kaseya paid; a government paid; a number of victims pooled funds; the Kremlin seized the key from the criminals and handed it over through intermediaries or perhaps the main attacker didn’t get paid by the

US software firm gets master decryption key after July 4 global attack - Newspaper

In this July 3 file photo, a sign reads: Temporarily Closed. We have an IT-disturbance and our systems are not functioning , posted in the window of a closed Coop supermarket store in Stockholm, Sweden. AP BOSTON: The Florida company whose software was exploited in the devastating Fourth of July weekend ransomware attack, Kaseya, has received a universal key that will decrypt all of the more than 1,000 businesses and public organisations crippled in the global incident. Kaseya spokeswoman Dana Liedholm would not say Thursday how the key was obtained or whether a ransom was paid. She said only that it came from a trusted third party and that Kaseya was distributing it to all victims. The cybersecurity firm Emsisoft confirmed that the key worked and was providing support.

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