The Rhysida ransomware group has claimed a cyberattack on Rohner, a major industrial paint systems manufacturer. This incident highlights the increasing cyber risks facing the manufacturing sector and the urgent need for improved digital defenses.
Rhysida ransomware's latest campaign hijacks trust in IT tools, using fake PuTTY and Authenticator sites and signed installers to deploy advanced malware loaders and ransomware.
OysterLoader is a sophisticated, multi-stage malware loader spreading through fake software sites and enabling Rhysida ransomware attacks with advanced evasion tactics. Learn how its stealthy methods threaten enterprises worldwide.
Arizona’s Phoenix Art Museum has been targeted by the Rhysida ransomware group, spotlighting the growing threat of cyberattacks against cultural institutions. Learn how this breach unfolded and what it means for the art world’s digital security.
Rhysida, a notorious ransomware group, has publicly claimed Leading Edge Speciali as its newest victim. This incident highlights the evolving danger of cyber extortion and the urgent need for robust cybersecurity defenses.
Rhysida ransomware has struck the Lakeside Union School District, underscoring the escalating cyber threat facing America’s schools. Discover how the attack unfolded, why educational institutions are being targeted, and what’s at stake for students and staff.
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German IT innovator Elabs has been hit by the Rhysida ransomware group, raising serious concerns about the security of organizations at the heart of Europe's digital transformation.
The Rhysida ransomware group has targeted prominent law firm Falk, Waas, Hernandez, Cortina, Solomon & Bonner in a late-December attack, exposing the legal sector's cyber vulnerabilities and raising the stakes for data security.
Rhysida ransomware has claimed the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma as its latest victim, exposing the growing risks tribal governments face in the digital age.
Rhysida ransomware has listed Woodard, Emhardt, Henry, Reeves & Wagner, LLP as its latest victim, exposing vulnerabilities in law firm cybersecurity and raising concerns about the safety of sensitive client data.