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The CyberWire//

Ransomware Notes: LockBit, CI0p, and ESXiArgs. Vulnerability in Automaker’s Management System. Russian Cyberespionage.

According to Computing, the LockBit ransomware gang has run out of patience, and says it will release the data it took from the Royal Mail tomorrow if the ransom it's demanded isn't paid by then.

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Industrial Cyber//

Russia-Affiliated Nodaria Group Deploys Information Stealing Malware Against Ukrainian Targets

Symantec researchers disclosed Wednesday that Russian-linked Nodaria group had deployed a new threat designed to steal information from infected computers.

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Global Security Magazine//

Intel 471 Announced the Release of its Suite of Attack Surface Protection Solutions

Intel 471 announced the release of its suite of Attack Surface Protection solutions, specifically designed to scale and grow with the needs of security teams worldwide.

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MSSP Alert//

Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP) Market News: 7 February 2023

Each business day, MSSP Alert delivers this quick lineup of news, analysis and chatter from across the managed security services provider ecosystem.

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Channel Futures//

Ransomware Attacks Target Thousands of VMware ESXi Hypervisors

Malicious hackers have hit thousands of VMware ESXi hypervisors with ransomware, exploiting a two-year-old vulnerability.

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Security Boulevard//

Businesses Bolster Defenses as Data Breach Concerns Grow

More than three-quarters (77%) of IT decision makers are concerned about the likely risk of a data breach within the next three years, according to an Adastra report.

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Enterprise Security Magazine//

Intel 471 and Threatray’s Partnership Optimizes Cyber Security

Intel 471 and Threatray's collaboration improves security measures and threat detection.

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CPO Magazine//

Cyber Criminal Revenue Takes a Dive as Organizations Increasingly Refuse Ransomware Payments

Hot on the heels of a study from Delinea suggesting that successful ransomware attacks were way down in 2022, leading blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis finds that ransomware revenue decreased by 40% over the same period.

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Dark Reading//

Ransomware Profits Decline as Victims Dig In, Refuse to Pay

In another sign that the tide may be finally turning against ransomware actors, ransom payments declined substantially in 2022 as more victims refused to pay their attackers — for a variety of reasons.

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The Register//

Finally, Ransomware Victims Are Refusing to Pay Up

The amount of money paid to ransomware attackers dropped significantly in 2022, and not because the number of attacks fell.

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Tech Republic//

Ransomware Attacks Are Decreasing, But Companies Remain Vulnerable

There’s good news and bad news in the world of ransomware, according to a report released by privileged access management company Delinea.

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Dark Reading//

Holiday Spam, Phishing Campaigns Challenge Retailers

Revived levels of holiday spending have caught the eye of threat actors who exploit consumer behaviors and prey on the surge of online payments and digital activities during the holidays.

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