BlackCat claims it is behind Fidelity National Financial ransomware shakedown

One of US’s largest underwriters forced to shut down a number of key systems Fortune 500 insurance biz Fidelity National Financial (FNF) has confirmed that it has fallen victim to a “cybersecurity incident.” The announcement came in the form of an 8-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Tuesday, saying it hadContinue reading “BlackCat claims it is behind Fidelity National Financial ransomware shakedown”

CitrixBleed Vulnerability Exploitation Suspected in Toyota Ransomware Attack.

Toyota Financial Services has been hit by a ransomware attack that may have involved exploitation of the CitrixBleed vulnerability.  Toyota Financial Services Europe & Africa this week confirmed being targeted in a cyberattack, which appears to have been conducted by a known ransomware group. The Toyota subsidiary said it recently detected unauthorized activity on systemsContinue reading “CitrixBleed Vulnerability Exploitation Suspected in Toyota Ransomware Attack.”

Impatient LockBit says it’s leaked 50GB of stolen Boeing files after ransom fails to land.

Aerospace titan pores over data to see if dump is legit. The LockBit crew is claiming to have leaked all of the data it stole from Boeing late last month, after the passenger jet giant apparently refused to pay the ransom demand. The gang dumped the files online early Friday morning. This latest leak includes about 50GBContinue reading “Impatient LockBit says it’s leaked 50GB of stolen Boeing files after ransom fails to land.”

‘Bumblebee’ malware buzzes from email to ads.

The code connects to a command-and-control infrastructure. Be careful installing any old Zoom, ChatGPT, or Citrix Workspace found at the top of search results—the download may sting you. Researchers from Secureworks noted ransomware-linked Bumblebee malware hiding out in Trojanized installers—a troubling shift in tactics, according to at least one member of the cybersecurity-software team. “If youContinue reading “‘Bumblebee’ malware buzzes from email to ads.”