The infosec lexicon got a new phrase in the wake of the Petya NotPetya attacks: Ransomworm. Not to to be confused with ransomware, NotPetya is a uniquely disguised and damaging attack on an ...
On June 26, 2017, a new type of ransomware called NotPetya began attacking computing systems across the globe. It originally targeted major systems in the Ukraine including banks, postal services, ...
It's a familiar story: You boot up your computer only to find a mysterious message saying your files are encrypted. You soon realize that your data is likely gone for good — even if you fork over a ...
NotPetya superficially resembles the Petya ransomware in several ways, but there are a number of important ways in which it's different, and much more dangerous. Petya and NotPetya are two related ...
Three years after the NotPetya ransomware outbreak overwhelmed numerous businesses in Ukraine and more than 60 other countries, many enterprises remain as vulnerable as ever to similar attacks. The ...
After working its way onto important infrastructure components and encrypting the files of thousands, NotPetya is now considered an intentional cyber attack performed by Russia. According to White ...
A lawsuit has been launched against Zurich Insurance Group by Mondelez in a bid to seek a reported $100 million in damages after an insurance claim was not paid out in relation to a NotPetya ...
The ‘NotPetya’ ransomware attack made news headlines all over the world. Kicking off in Ukraine, pictures circulated on social media which showed self-checkouts in Ukrainian supermarkets with the ...
Mondelez International, maker of Oreos and Ritz Crackers, has settled a lawsuit against its cyber insurer after the provider refused to cover a multimillion-dollar clean-up bill stemming from the ...