FBI warns of possible Outlook, Gmail cyberattacks
- The FBI has warned about ransomware threats from the Medusa gang targeting Gmail and Outlook users, as reported by the FBI.
- Medusa operates using a double extortion model, encrypting data and threatening to release personal information if the ransom is not paid.
- Since February, more than 300 individuals and organizations in various sectors have been affected by the attacks, reported by Al.com.
- The Medusa hackers have demanded up to $15 million from organizations and threatened to publish stolen data if ransom is refused.
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FBI warns of possible Outlook, Gmail cyberattacks
The FBI is warning users of popular email services such as Outlook and Gmail that they could be subject to cyberattacks by ransomware called Medusa, which has impacted more than 300 victims from a number of sectors, including technology, legal, medical and manufacturing. Medusa, a ransomware-as-a-service that was first identified in June, was spotted as…
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