The Medusa ransomware cyberattacks are a growing scheme with hundreds of victims. Here's how to protect yourself and your data.
Federal officials urge organizations to shore up cybersecurity as people continue falling victim to Medusa ransomware, which has racked up hundreds of victims across several industries since the ...
Federal authorities have issued an advisory warning people of Medusa ransomware that has breached the data of more than 300 ...
Cybersecurity officials released a joint advisory with the FBI warning against the increasing threat of Medusa ransomware.
The FBI, CISA, and MS-ISAC issued a joint cybersecurity advisory about Medusa Ransomware. Medusa actors use a double extortion model, encrypting data and threatening to release it if a ransom is ...
The ransomware software called Medusa has launched attacks on hundreds of people since 2021, using phishing campaigns as its main method for stealing victims’ credentials, according to federal ...
Update, March 30, 2025: This story, originally published March 29, has been updated with further Medusa mitigation advice from the FBI as well as additional comment from Boris Cipot. There have ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and the Multi-State Information Sharing and ...
The FBI and the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency are urging Gmail, Outlook and users of other popular ...
Federal agencies are warning Gmail and Outlook email users of a costly ransomware scheme that has already affected more than 300 victims. The FBI and the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security ...
More than 300 organizations in critical infrastructure, including the medical, tech, and manufacturing sectors, have been ...