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  2. Hundreds of companies around the world paralyzed by ...

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    A successful ransomware attack on a single company has spread to at least 200 organizations and likely far more, according to cybersecurity firm Huntress Lab Hundreds of companies around the world ...

  3. FBI and allies seize dark-web site of world’s most prolific ...

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    The FBI and its international allies have seized a dark-web site that the world’s most prolific ransomware gang has used to extort its victims, according to a message on the website viewed by CNN.

  4. Exclusive: Ransomware attacks on U.S. supply chain are ... - AOL

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    Ransomware attacks on the supply chain are undermining national security, according to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection intelligence bulletin obtained by Yahoo News, and will cause further ...

  5. Rhysida (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    Rhysida is a ransomware group that encrypts data on victims' computer systems and threatens to make it publicly available unless a ransom is paid. [1] The group uses eponymous ransomware-as-a-service techniques, targets large organisations rather than making random attacks on individuals, and demands large sums of money to restore data. [2]

  6. Play (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    Play (also Play Ransomware or PlayCrypt) is a hacker group responsible for ransomware extortion attacks on companies and governmental institutions. The group emerged in 2022 and attacked targets in the United States, [ 1 ] Brazil, [ 2 ] Argentina, [ 2 ] Germany, [ 3 ] Belgium [ 3 ] and Switzerland.

  7. British Library cyberattack - Wikipedia

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    16 November: An attempt at digital extortion, also known as a ransomware attack, is confirmed by the Library. [9] 20 November: Rhysida claims responsibility for the breach and launches a week-long auction for 490,191 files of data on the dark web, opening bidding at 20 bitcoin, at the time equivalent to about £596,000, for a single buyer.

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