
White House says new ransomware attack not yet attributed, vows to 'take action' if Russia doesn't
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Up to 1,500 businesses across the globe may have been affected by the latest ransomware attack that targeted Miami-based software firm Kaseya.
Up to 1,500 businesses across the globe may have been affected by the latest ransomware attack that targeted Miami-based software firm Kaseya, as hackers demand $70 million to undo the damage. The hackers targeted trusted support service providers in the hopes of penetrating customer networks. One of Kaseya’s tools was used to infect the companies. Like President Biden over the weekend, Psaki was careful not to directly blame Russia yet for the Kaseya attack, saying the source "hasn't been fully attributed yet" by the intelligence community.More Related News

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