IceFire has changed up its OS target in recent cyberattacks, emblematic of ransomware actors increasingly targeting Linux enterprise networks, despite the extra work involved. . In recent weeks, hackers have been deploying the "IceFire" ransomware against Linux enterprise networks, a noted shift for what was once a Windows-only malware. A report from SentinelOne published today suggests that this may represent a budding trend. Ransomware actors have been targeting Linux systems more than ever in cyberattacks in recent weeks and months, notable not least because "in comparison to Windows, Linux is more difficult to deploy ransomware against, particularly at scale," Alex Delamotte, security researcher at SentinelOne, tells Dark Reading. But why, if Linux makes their job more difficult, would ransomware actors be moving increasingly toward it? The link for this article located at Dark Reading is no longer available. . The rising focus of IceFire ransomware on Linux enterprise infrastructures poses significant security challenges.. IceFire Ransomware,Linux Cyberattacks,Enterprise Network Protection,Ransomware Trends. . Brittany Day
An Australian teenager hacked into Apple's enterprise computer network, making off with 90 gigabytes of data before being discovered. He also accessed an undisclosed number of customer accounts during his year-long intrusion.. According to reports - by Reuters and Melbourne, Australia-based newspaper The Age, citing court statements - Australian Federal Police raided the teen's home after being contacted by the FBI, who were notified of the attack by Apple. In the raid, police confiscated two laptops, a mobile phone, and a hard drive with a folder named "hacky hack hack" in which the stolen documents were stored. The link for this article located at DarkReading is no longer available. . A young hacker from Australia infiltrated Facebook's system, extracting a massive 100GB of sensitive information and breaching user accounts before finally being apprehended.. Apple Data Breach, Teen Hacker Incident, Cybersecurity Incident. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Spyware is challenging spam and viruses for the top spot on IT worry lists. Spyware poses considerable threats and risks to enterprise networks and remediation and countermeasures are now being regarded as critical to network security. . How Spyware Threatens Enterprises Spyware is defined as covertly installed software that hijacks web browsers, invades Internet user privacy, displays unsolicited and offensive advertising, and impedes PC performance. The most commonly cited spyware issues worrying enterprise IT staff are loss of productivity and increased helpdesk costs; liability associated with privacy violations; intellectual property theft, information and premature disclosure; and loss of credibility and damage to brand. The link for this article located at Dave Piscitello is no longer available. . Malware presents a serious risk to corporate infrastructures. Discover essential strategies for safeguarding against attacks.. Spyware Protection Strategies, Enterprise Malware Defense, Network Security Practices. . Joe Shakespeare
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