A new FBI crime report (IC3) shows the increase in ransomware attacks and spam calls, texts, and emails continues to skyrocket, resulting in more than $10 billion lost in the last year alone.
The FBI’s Internet Crime Report reveals that organizations that provide critical infrastructure for the United States were hit 860 times by ransomware attacks throughout 2022. A myriad of ...
Ransomware, which locks computers until hackers are paid off, accounted for about $34 million in adjusted losses reported to the FBI last year. The relatively modest figure compared to other forms ...
In 2022, the FBI "received 2,385 complaints identified as ransomware with adjusted losses of more than $34.3 million," according to the report. The FBI seal is pictured in Omaha, Neb., Aug. 10 ...
Federal agencies, along with Microsoft, detail three threats facing critical infrastructure entities like healthcare: Black ...
March 08, 2023 - Royal ransomware is continuing to be used in ... and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issued a joint cybersecurity advisory (CSA) about the variant, providing the most ...
CISA, the FBI and the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) issued new advice about the ransomware group LockBit yesterday. The joint advisory details tactics, techniques ...
The FBI and the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency have been warning the healthcare sector for years about vulnerabilities and ransomware gangs targeting those vulnerabilities.
The FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) said in its annual Internet Crime Report this week that it received 2,385 reports about ransomware attacks in 2022, totaling $34.3 million in losses.
Americans lost $10.3 billion to a wide variety of internet scams last year, according to an FBI report released this month.
The FBI has released its 2022 Internet Crime Report, which reveals that at least 860 critical infrastructure organizations were targeted by ransomware attacks last year. The actual number is ...