Affiliates of the Akira ransomware gang are again exploiting a critical SonicWall vulnerability abused last summer, after a suspected zero-day flaw actually turned out to be related to a year-old bug.
Akira, one of the most dangerous ransomware strains floating around the internet, just met its match — an Indonesian programmer armed with cloud computing and sheer determination. As first reported by ...
With the end of the government shutdown comes reauthorization of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. The Department of Homeland Security agency has released a series of cybersecurity ...
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued new guidance to organizations on the Akira ransomware operation, which poses an imminent threat to critical sectors.… In an ...
Akira ransomware actors are now capable of squirreling away data from victims in just over two hours, marking a significant shift in the average time it takes for a cybercriminal to move from initial ...
Once focused on SMBs, Akira has shifted to large enterprises across manufacturing, IT, healthcare, and finance, leveraging multi-platform attacks and double extortion tactics. The Cybersecurity and ...