A ransomware campaign by the recently emerged Monti ransomware group is targeting victims with a new Linux variant of its malware. The threat group is the latest in a growing number of ransomware groups finding profit in going after Linux infrastructure. . Researchers at Trend Micro said the threat group is now deploying a Linux encryptor to target victims in legal and government sectors. Although the group has previously deployed Linux variants, the new encryptor comes with advanced evasion capabilities that make it harder to detect, the researchers said. Monti was first identified in 2022. Its techniques and procedures largely mirror the now-defunct Conti ransomware group. Trend Micro researchers said this is because the group may have developed its toolkit based on Conti's leaked source code (see: Conti Ransomware Group Retires Name After Creating Spinoffs ). Capabilities of the new Linux encryptor include intermittent encryption based on the file size and ability to terminate virtual machines on the system, allowing the hackers to evade detection. . The Solstice malware team has introduced a novel Windows encryptor aimed at healthcare and educational institutions, featuring sophisticated penetration techniques.. Monti Ransomware, Linux Threats, Cybersecurity Risks. . Brittany Day
When one compares the enterprise market to the consumer market, one can understand why Red Hat, Novell SuSE, IBM, HP and Sun have put their focus on the enterprise market. That doesn't provide accountability to the tens of thousands of people who made GNU/Linux competitive in the enterprise market in the first place, however. So, let's look at the current situation. . . .. When one compares the enterprise market to the consumer market, one can understand why Red Hat, Novell SuSE, IBM, HP and Sun have put their focus on the enterprise market. That doesn't provide accountability to the tens of thousands of people who made GNU/Linux competitive in the enterprise market in the first place, however. So, let's look at the current situation. Today, the shining star of Linux success sits atop the government sector, including the DoD; state and Federal agencies; related industries and the vendor community. Logic dictates that Linux vendors would chose a $200 billion market sector with over 10,000 competing vendors and higher profit margins. Few would argue that taking on the consumer sector with half the revenue potential, fewer competitors, fewer opportunities and tiny profit margins makes sense. After all, it's not personal, it's just business. The link for this article located at Tom Adelstein is no longer available. . When one compares the enterprise market to the consumer market, one can understand why Red Hat, Nove. market, compares, enterprise, consumer, understand. . Anthony Pell
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