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Warlock claims more victims as cyber attacks hit Colt and Orange

Threat Score:
48
Computer Weekly IT Security
1 day ago
Part of cluster #2107

Overview

Warlock, the emergent cyber crime gang that claims it is holding UK network and telecoms services provider Colt’s data to ransom , appears to have hit multiple other victims in the past few weeks, it has emerged. GPT.display('halfpage') GPT.display('mu-1') This is according to data supplied through the open source RansomLook.io information service, which is currently tracking 475 ransomware gangs across hundreds of dark web forums, markets and other channels. Warlock has claimed a total of 22 ne...

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Article Intelligence

Key entities and indicators for this article

DOMAINS
RansomLook.io
ATTACK TYPES
Credential Theft
Data Breach
Lateral Movement
Ransomware
Remote Code Execution
INDUSTRIES
Banking
Nuclear
Technology
Telecommunications
COUNTRIES
Belgium
China
France
United Kingdom
VULNERABILITIES
RCE
Remote Code Execution
Zero-Day
COMPANIES
Colt Technology Services
Microsoft
Orange
SECURITY VENDORS
Palo Alto Networks
Recorded Future
Trend Micro
PLATFORMS
SharePoint
Windows
RANSOMWARE
Clock
Hacked
LockBit
Locker
One
MALWARE
Dark
Nexus
MITRE ATT&CK
T1003
T1053
T1059
T1105
T1190
DOMAINS
RansomLook.io
ARTICLE INFORMATION
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