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Symantec said this month in a blog post that Medusa ransomware activity continues to increase, with attacks jumping 42% between 2023 and 2024 and already up in the first couple of months this year.
Medusa started as a closed ransomware variant, meaning that the same cybercriminals who develop the malware also carry out the attacks.
Originally, Medusa operated as a closed ransomware variant where all development and associated operations were controlled by the same group of cyber threat actors. It has since shifted toward an ...
Cybersecurity officials released a joint advisory with the FBI warning against the increasing threat of Medusa ransomware.
Federal officials urge organizations to shore up cybersecurity as people continue falling victim to Medusa ransomware, which has racked up hundreds of victims across several industries since the ...
Medusa ransomware now operates as a RaaS model, recruiting affiliates from criminal forums to launch attacks, encrypt data, and extort victims worldwide.
CISA says the Medusa ransomware operation has impacted over 300 organizations in critical infrastructure sectors in the United States until last month.
Medusa is an international ransomware-as-a-service gang. The locations of its operations are unknown. They recently hit four businesses in the Hamilton area and several others across Canada ...
The Medusa ransomware gang has claimed a cyberattack on the Open University of Cyprus (OUC), which caused severe disruptions of the organization's operations.