NEW YORK (AP) — A ransomware attack that hit a major software provider last week caused disruptions for a handful of companies over recent days, from Starbucks to U.K. grocery giant Morrisons.
Every 14 seconds, a company faces a ransomware attack in North America. This according to chief executive officer of ...
Starbucks said Monday that a ransomware attack on a third-party software provider is hindering its ability to track baristas' hours and manage their pay. The November 21 cyberattack targeted ...
Ransomware is nasty stuff. This type of malware encrypts files on your PC so that you can’t access them—unless you pay the attacker to unlock the data. In other words, your files are held ...
All of these stories have one thing in common: They were all caused by ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operations. The rise of RaaS marks a quantum leap in the evolution of cybercrime, and both ...