It became clear across the healthcare cybersecurity landscape this week that the specter of a potential double-extortion attack by RansomHub is looming over Change Healthcare, following the February ...
The cybercriminal group known as LockBit has released an improved 5.0 version of its ransomware (LockBit 5.0), which is “significantly more dangerous,” warns Trend Micro. The malware now attacks ...
What we know so far: Whether LockBit 5.0 achieves broad deployment remains to be seen, but its design signals that ransomware ecosystems are evolving beyond traditional Windows-only targets. Security ...
The individuals behind a new version of the LockBit ransomware dramatically expanded their targeting during September, amid a wider rise in ransomware attacks, which were up by over a quarter when ...
Trend Micro has sounded the alarm over the new LockBit 5.0 ransomware strain, which it warns is "significantly more dangerous" than past versions due to its newfound ...
After months of a rumoured comeback, the LockBit ransomware group seems to have effectively returned as new victims have emerged since the end of the summer 2025. The research branch of the ...
Since January, threat actors have been exploiting two Fortinet vulnerabilities tracked as CVE-2024-55591 and CVE-2025-24472 to deploy SuperBlack ransomware. It's believed that the threat actor, dubbed ...
LockBit 5.0 targets Windows, Linux, and ESXi with advanced obfuscation and anti-analysis techniques Builds on LockBit 4.0, adding stealth features like DLL reflection and dynamic API resolution Found ...
A screenshot of the site of cyber-crime group 'LockBit' - Copyright AFP Raul ARBOLEDA A screenshot of the site of cyber-crime group 'LockBit' - Copyright AFP Raul ...
The ransom was ultimately paid, but it's unclear if the attackers actually deleted the stolen data afterwards.
The hackers listed the ASA in a February 11 leak post, and while no evidence of the hack has been shared so far, Lockbit says it will publish what it has stolen on February 26.