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Fallout from biggest global ransomware attack continues as hackers demand $70 million Share Updated: 7:43 PM CDT Jul 5, 2021 FRANK BAJAK Share Updated: 7:43 PM CDT Jul 5, 2021
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Show Transcript cyber attacks are becoming more and more common all the time with both their scope and oftentimes there ransoms increasing dramatically. And now, Reuters reports an attack on hundreds of companies likely by Russian linked cybercrime group revival has now outlined its demands ransoming the infected data for some $70 million. The hackers digitally broke into the data centers of Miami based tech firm cassia by hijacking a desktop management tool. Once inside, they got access to all of the company s clients information and their clients clients data as well. A hack that affected hundreds of companies across about a dozen countries, according to cybersecurity company. He set the damage was widespread and diverse from a Swedish grocery chain ha
Hackers demand $70 million to end biggest ransomware attack on record
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REvil Used 0-Day in Kaseya Ransomware Attack, Demands $70 Million Ransom
Amidst the massive supply-chain ransomware attack that triggered an infection chain compromising thousands of businesses on Friday, new details have emerged about how the notorious Russia-linked REvil cybercrime gang may have pulled off the unprecedented hack.
The Dutch Institute for Vulnerability Disclosure (DIVD) on Sunday revealed it had alerted Kaseya to a number of zero-day vulnerabilities in its VSA software (CVE-2021-30116) that it said were being exploited as a conduit to deploy ransomware. The non-profit entity said the company was in the process of resolving the issues as part of a coordinated vulnerability disclosure when the July 2 attacks took place.