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RansomHouse Claims Data Breach at Major Apple Contractor Luxshare
RansomHouse claims to have breached Apple contractor Luxshare, but no evidence has been released. Links are offline and the breach remains unverified...
RansomHouse’s MrAgent Reshaping Automation in Cyber Attacks
Summary: The RansomHouse group, operating as a Ransomware-as-a-Service RaaS entity, has recently introduced a sophisticated tool named MrAgent aimed at automating the deployment of its data encrypter across multiple hypervisors. Threat Level - Amber | Attack Report For a detailed threat advisory,...
RansomHouse am See
RansomHouse am See By Pham Duy Phuc in collaboration with Noël Keijzer and Michaël Schrijver from Northwave · February 14, 2024 This blog was also written by Max Kersten Ransom gangs make big bucks by extorting victims, which sadly isn’t new. Their lucrative business allows them not only to live...
A week in security (June 27 – July 3)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Ransomware review: June 2022 AstraLocker 2.0 ransomware isn’t going to give you your files back YTStealer targets YouTube content creators ZuoRAT is a sophisticated malware that mainly targets SOHO routers Amazon Photos vulnerability could have given attackers acce...
RansomHouse claims to have stolen at least 450GB of AMD’s data
AMD is investigating the claim that the RansomHouse extortion group has its hands on more than 450GB of the companys data. AMDs breach revelation came to light after RansomHouse teased on Telegram about selling data belonging to a popular three-letter company that starts with the letter A. The...
450GB of Suspected AMD Data Stolen by RansomHouse Gang
By Waqas RansomHouse first appeared in cyberspace in December 2021. So far, the gang has claimed six victims, including Gaming… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: 450GB of Suspected AMD Data Stolen by RansomHouse Gang...
Threat profile: RansomHouse makes extortion work without ransomware
Cybersecurity is an industry known for many hats: white hats, black hats, and grey hats. White hats refer to "the good people" in the industry for those who are not in the know. They are malware analysts, security researchers, and penetration testers. Black hats are the opposite of white hats, an...