Big news dropped today - LockBit no longer!! Join us tomorrow at 10AM ET for a live threat briefing on the LockBit ransomware takedown and taking live Q&A from the audience. The discussion will be led by experts Allan Liska, Dmitry Smilyanets and Alexander Leslie of Recorded Future. What to expect: - A brief background on LockBit ransomware group and their history as one of the world’s most harmful cybercriminal groups - The takedown of LockBit including who conducted it and how it happened - The impact of this takedown on the overall ransomware market - The potential for LockBit to resurface in the future Register today: https://lnkd.in/eGT37ZEJ
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Join tomorrow’s live LockBit threat briefing!
Live Threat Briefing: Join us tomorrow at 10 AM ET for an intelligence update on the #LockBit takedown, Operation Cronos. Allan Liska, Alexander Leslie, and Dmitry Smilyanets will go through the background of LockBit, the takedown, and the impact on the ransomware market.
Live Threat Briefing - LockBit Takedown: Inside the Operation and Global Impact on Ransomware
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We are happy to share what we know about ransomware and how you can prevent it among other things that we have learned from the ransomware that has been seen in the past. Let us share what we know with you! https://bit.ly/48GTsxm
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LockBit has long been recognized as one of the most formidable and active ransomware gangs, wreaking havoc on organizations worldwide. The success of Operation Cronos marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle against ransomware, showcasing the resilience and efficiency of law enforcement and cyber defenders in combating this evolving threat. Why it matters? According to CISA, in 2022, LockBit was the most deployed ransomware variant across the world. Law enforcement has successfully created a decryption tool that LockBit victims can use to unlock their encrypted files without paying ransom. Join Recorded Future Live Threat Briefing - LockBit Takedown: Inside the Operation and Global Impact on Ransomware webinar! Hosted by Allan Liska Dmitry Smilyanets Alexander Leslie and Maggie McDaniel #ransomware #threatintelligence #lockbit
Live Threat Briefing - LockBit Takedown: Inside the Operation and Global Impact on Ransomware
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The recent ransomware attack on Columbus, Ohio has an identified perpetrator: the international ransomware group, Rhysida. They've demanded almost $2 million for a 6.5TB data trove. If you're interested in learning more about what caused this attack and why ransomware incidents targeting government and municipal entities are increasing in cost and scale, check out this article: https://lnkd.in/gmCvP2Gx.
Data For Sale – The Latest on the City of Columbus, Ohio Ransomware Attack
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Our 'Ransomware Goes Political And Other Extortion Activity Of 2023' report by Anastasia Sentsova reveals the top 10 groups driving nearly 70% of all claims. LockBit 3.0 takes the lead, but the landscape is complex. Learn how these groups operate, and why clear terminology is vital in the fight against ransomware. Stay informed, stay safe! 💼💡📈 https://lnkd.in/dURhxBVa
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23 new ransomware groups vs. 25 new ransomware groups. Similar, right? Except 23 ransomware groups were created in the whole of 2023 and 25 have been created since the beginning of 2024 and we are only in the middle of Q2. The Cyberint research team has been following this trend closely and has released a report detailing the developments: https://hubs.la/Q02y8-7V0
Fall of Major Ransomware Groups Sparks Rapid Rise of New Threats
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Are there gaps in your Zero Trust strategy? Meet with us at #GartnerSEC to learn more about stopping the spread of ransomware with microsegmentation. https://ow.ly/8xh650RPArK
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