Garmin Coming Back Online After Hack — Was $10M Crypto Ransom Paid?
Cybergang Evil Corp hackers reportedly demanded $10M to restore full access to Garmin’s customer support services and navigation solutions. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
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Cybergang Evil Corp hackers reportedly demanded $10M to restore full access to Garmin’s customer support services and navigation solutions. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
BlackBerry exec believes that many businesses don’t have a great visibility about the combination of crypto mining apps with malware. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
FIX Network is partnering with NEM to provide a solution that prevents SIM swapping. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
Researchers at Intezer discovered a new malware that relies on the Dogecoin blockchain network to deploy the attack against cloud servers. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
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Hardware wallet provider Ledger said its marketing database was breached between June and July. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
A new ransomware from North Korea targets major companies. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
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The leader of the cybercriminal group Evil Corp reportedly led the attack against Garmin. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
A ransomware attack against Garmin affected pilots that rely on the company’s support for aviation navigational equipment. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico