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'All Options' Under Consideration for Recovery, Mailing Equipment Giant SaysPitney Bowes says it was infected by file-encrypting malware that has affected online accounts and mailing products but...
Global shipping and ecommerce giant Pitney Bowes on Monday informed customers that some of its services are unavailable due to a piece of ransomware infecting some systems. read more
Venerable stamp-machine maker stalled by server infection Pitney Bowes, the US stamping meter maker, has been infected with ransomware, leaving customers unable to top-up their equipment with...
Sectigo partners with SPYRUS to help universities and enterprises protect against ransomware attacks
Sectigo, the world’s largest commercial Certificate Authority (CA) and a provider of purpose-built and automated PKI management solutions, announced a partnership with SPYRUS, a provider of...
Watch out Windows users! The cybercriminal group behind BitPaymer and iEncrypt ransomware attacks has been found exploiting a zero-day vulnerability affecting a little-known component that comes...
The BitPaymer ransomware operators were observed abusing a zero-day vulnerability in Apple’s iTunes for Windows to run code and evade detection, Morphisec’s security researchers have discovered. read more
Global ransomware attacks are on the decline, but such malicious cyber strikes are getting bolder and homing in on more profitable companies, with data encryption a key target, Europe's police...
Here's An Update on Additions to the 'Wall of Shame'Ransomware attacks are among the largest incidents added to the federal tally of major health data breaches in recent weeks. Attacks on a...
Organizations must take a number of critical steps to prepare a response to ransomware attacks before they hit, says Caleb Barlow, the new president and CEO of security consulting firm...
A trio of Alabama hospitals have decided to pay for a decryption key.