FBI Says Cuba Ransomware ‘Made’ $60 Million by Attacking More Than 100 Organizations

The FBI and the U.S. Infrastructure and Cyber Security Agency (CISA) report that as of August 2022, Cuba ransomware operators have received more than $60 million in ransom from their victims (initially, the hackers requested more than $145 million in ransoms) and have attacked more than 100 organizations around the world. The new security bulletin… Continue reading FBI Says Cuba Ransomware ‘Made’ $60 Million by Attacking More Than 100 Organizations

Cuba Ransomware Operators Use Previously Unknown ROMCOM RAT

Palo Alto Networks reports that the Cuba ransomware operators have begun to use new tactics in their attacks, including the use of a previously unknown remote access trojan (RAT) called ROMCOM RAT. Let me remind you that we reported that New Cuba Ransomware Variant Involves Double-Extortion Scheme. In their report, the researchers talk about the… Continue reading Cuba Ransomware Operators Use Previously Unknown ROMCOM RAT

New Cuba Ransomware Variant Involves Double-Extortion Scheme

What’s new in April Variant of Cuba Ransomware The Cuba ransomware family has got itself a new specimen. The new version of Cuba revealed itself in late April 2022 and was involved in the attack on two companies in Asia. Although the alterations in comparison to previous versions cannot be called crucial, some of them… Continue reading New Cuba Ransomware Variant Involves Double-Extortion Scheme