Punk Spider

Malware updated 2 months ago (2024-07-14T22:19:50.806Z)
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Not enough context has been learned about Punk Spider for a description yet. However we're tracking it as a Malware profile. Malware: Malware, short for malicious software, is a harmful program designed to exploit and damage your computer or device. It can infect your system through suspicious downloads, emails, or websites, often without your knowledge. Once inside, it can steal personal information, disrupt operations, or even hold your data hostage for ransom.
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DARKReading
2 months ago
Akira Ransomware: Lightning-Fast Data Exfiltration in 2-Ish Hours
Securityaffairs
2 months ago
Ransomware groups target Veeam Backup & Replication bug