(Reuters) - A Russia-based cybercrime group, known for using ransomware to extort millions of dollars from U.S. and European companies, vowed on Friday to attack enemies of the Kremlin if they respond ...
The same week in late February that Russian troops rolled into Ukraine, one of the world's most potent Kremlin-aligned hacking gangs threatened to attack the U.S. and NATO allies. The so-called Conti ...
As I wrap up my “know thy cyber-enemy” series, I have saved the “best” for last. Having emerged in late 2020, the CONTI hacker group is a relatively new player in the shadowy world of cybercrime.
Since the Conti ransomware strain emerged in 2020, its operators have caused havoc around the world. They have used it to cripple hospitals, attack governments, and extort countless businesses. These ...
The world of cybercrime saw some notable changes over the past year: new darknet marketplaces took the place of the shut down Hydra and operators of the notorious Conti ransomware group rebranded ...
The infamous Conti ransomware collective spent millions on ‘business’ expenses last year and even tried to develop its own digital currency, according to a new report. Security vendor BreachQuest ...
Conti reforms into several smaller groups, are they now more dangerous than ever? Your email has been sent On May 19, 2022, it was discovered by Advanced Intel that hacking group Conti had taken the ...
Leaked communications from within the Conti threat group reveal the Moscow-backed cybercrime group has honed its firmware attack skills and is actively targeting Intel Management Engine (ME), a ...