The leader of a Russia-based cybergang that is claiming responsibility for the cyber attack on Jacksonville Beach’s information systems threatened to commit more cybercrimes.
A global threat analyst said people living in Jacksonville Beach should assume their information is now in the hands of cybercriminals. The city of Jacksonville Beach was hacked at the end of January, and a Russian-based cyber gang called LOCKBIT was believed to be responsible.
Ransomware groups may come and go, but often it's only in name, as the individuals involved will move on to power whatever group remains a going concern. Cue a
The Government Employees Pension Fund said on Tuesday it was concerned that data purportedly from its administrator, the Government Pensions Administration Agency, has been released by ransomware group LockBit.
The LockBit ransomware group is threatening to release stolen Fulton County Court documents related to Donald Trump’s case unless an undisclosed ransom payment is made today.