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- #StopRansomware: ALPHV Blackcat - CISA
This ALPHV Blackcat update has the capability to encrypt both Windows and Linux devices, and VMWare instances ALPHV Blackcat affiliates have extensive networks and experience with ransomware and data extortion operations
- Justice Department Disrupts Prolific ALPHV Blackcat Ransomware Variant
Over the past 18 months, ALPHV Blackcat has emerged as the second most prolific ransomware-as-a-service variant in the world based on the hundreds of millions of dollars in ransoms paid by victims around the world
- The many lives of BlackCat ransomware | Microsoft Security Blog
The BlackCat ransomware, also known as ALPHV, is a prevalent threat and a prime example of the growing ransomware as a service (RaaS) gig economy It’s noteworthy due to its unconventional programming language (Rust), multiple target devices and possible entry points, and affiliation with prolific threat activity groups
- BlackCat ransomware turns off servers amid claim they stole $22 million . . .
BlackCat is a rebrand of the DarkSide ransomware operation, who also shut down after claiming law enforcement transferred cryptocurrency from their wallets
- Breaking Down the BlackCat Ransomware Operation - CIS
The MS-ISAC has recently seen several BlackCat ransomware attacks targeting SLTT-affiliated organizations Here's how you can defend yourself going forward
- What Is BlackCat Ransomware? | How Does BlackCat Work? | Akamai
BlackCat ransomware, also known as Noberus or ALPHV ransomware, is a type of malware created by a group of Russian-speaking cybercriminals It’s believed that several members of this group have links to DarkSide and BlackMatter, two ransomware groups that are now defunct
- 14 Gorgeous Black Cat Breeds (With Info Pictures) - Catster
Majestic and beautiful, but not for the superstitious! We have a list of the different black cat breeds, and what differentiates them
- Black Cats - CatWiki
A black cat is a symbol of many different things for different people “Black Cat Day” is celebrated in the UK, Great Britain, and Northern Ireland to promote the adoption of unwanted black cats
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