A new ransomware operation called Akira has been found targeting enterprise organizations. According to reports, Akira ransomware is a relatively new strain that is used in targeted attacks and is designed to infiltrate enterprise networks.
The ransomware is primarily distributed through phishing emails that contain a malicious attachment or a link that, when clicked, will download the malware onto the victim’s computer. Once inside the network, the ransomware is capable of moving laterally and infecting other machines, encrypting all the files it can access.
The attackers behind Akira ransomware are known for using double extortion tactics. After encrypting the victim’s files, they threaten to publish the stolen data on the dark web if the ransom is not paid. This tactic adds another layer of pressure to the already stressed-out victims.
Akira ransomware has already caused significant damage, targeting various companies across the world, including a Taiwanese mobile phone manufacturer, a Canadian software development company, and an American e-commerce firm.
Experts warn that this ransomware is particularly dangerous for companies that have weak cybersecurity protocols and are not regularly updating their software. The attackers behind Akira ransomware are always looking for vulnerabilities to exp
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