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New DoNex Ransomware Observed in the Wild Targeting Enterprises
The DoNex ransomware strain is actively targeting companies in the United States and Europe, employing a double-extortion method to hold files and sensitive data hostage.
New DoNex Ransomware Observed in the Wild Targeting Enterprises
The DoNex ransomware strain is actively targeting companies in the United States and Europe, employing a double-extortion method to hold files and sensitive data hostage.
New DoNex Ransomware Observed in the Wild Targeting Enterprises
The DoNex ransomware strain is actively targeting companies in the United States and Europe, employing a double-extortion method to hold files and sensitive data hostage.
New DoNex Ransomware Observed in the Wild Targeting Enterprises
The DoNex ransomware strain is actively targeting companies in the United States and Europe, employing a double-extortion method to hold files and sensitive data hostage.
New DoNex Ransomware Observed in the Wild Targeting Enterprises
The DoNex ransomware strain is actively targeting companies in the United States and Europe, employing a double-extortion method to hold files and sensitive data hostage.
New DoNex Ransomware Observed in the Wild Targeting Enterprises
The DoNex ransomware strain is actively targeting companies in the United States and Europe, employing a double-extortion method to hold files and sensitive data hostage.
New DoNex Ransomware Observed in the Wild Targeting Enterprises
The DoNex ransomware strain is actively targeting companies in the United States and Europe, employing a double-extortion method to hold files and sensitive data hostage.
New DoNex Ransomware Observed in the Wild Targeting Enterprises
The DoNex ransomware strain is actively targeting companies in the United States and Europe, employing a double-extortion method to hold files and sensitive data hostage.
Steadybit’s Chaos Engineering Platform Attracts $6M in Series A Funding
By simulating disturbances and potential failures, Steadybit helps organizations preempt and mitigate system vulnerabilities, ultimately improving performance and user experience.
Report: Victims Lose $47 Million to Crypto Phishing Scams in February
Impersonated accounts on X, formerly known as Twitter, have been responsible for a majority of crypto phishing attacks in the previous month. Per Scam Sniffer, victims lost almost $47 million to cybercriminals who stole from over 57,000 individuals.
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