A new report from Tenable Research explores the key players in the ransomware ecosystem and the tactics that have helped propel it from a fledgling cyberthreat into a force to be reckoned with.
Ransomware is a constantly evolving cyberthreat, and it is through its evolution that ransomware has managed to not only survive, but thrive.
There are a number of reports that detail ransomware’s evolution, from the earliest form of ransomware known as the AIDS (or PC Cyborg) Trojan in 1989 to its transition into screen locker ransomware and, ultimately, the cryptolocker ransomware that encrypts files on systems. This type of ransomware became the basis for how modern ransomware operates.
Screen locker ransomware relied on fear tactics targeting individual users, using law enforcement imagery of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and UK’s Metropolitan Police Service (the Met), along with text claiming that the victim had accessed pornographic or child abuse content from their computer. These victims were instructed to pay a “fine,” which was typically between $100-500, in order to unlock their systems. In reality, these users could regain access to their systems without payment, as none of their files were tampered with.
Over the last four years, ransomware has skyrocketed into a multimillion-dollar, self-sustaining industry. It has become a part of the routine experience for organizations following noteworthy attacks against critical infrastructure like the Colonial Pipeline or JBS Foods attacks in 2021.
Image Source: Security Boulevard
Underpinning the success of today’s ransomware is what’s called the ransomware ecosystem. In our latest report, we explore the key players that shape the ransomware ecosystem and the tactics that have helped propel ransomware into the most dominant threat to organizations today
What you’ll get from this report:
A better understanding of how the ransomware ecosystem evolved
The most common attack vectors used by the players in the ecosystem
Guidance on how to prepare and defend against ransomware attacks
A list of the vulnerabilities likely to be exploited in ransomware attacks
Get more information
Download the full report here
Attend the webinar: Tenable’s Ransomware Ecosystem Report: Understanding the Key Players, Common Attack Vectors and Ways You Can Avoid Becoming a Victim
Blog post about The Ransomware Ecosystem Tenable.sc Dashboard
Blog post about The Ransomware Ecosystem Tenable.sc Report
Follow Tenable’s Security Response Team on the Tenable Community
More Stories
Scams Based on Fake Google Emails
Scammers are hacking Google Forms to send email to victims that come from google.com. Brian Krebs reports on the effects....
Infostealers Dominate as Lumma Stealer Detections Soar by Almost 400%
The vacuum left by RedLine’s takedown will likely lead to a bump in the activity of other a infostealers Read...
The AI Fix #30: ChatGPT reveals the devastating truth about Santa (Merry Christmas!)
In episode 30 of The AI Fix, AIs are caught lying to avoid being turned off, Apple’s AI flubs a...
US and Japan Blame North Korea for $308m Crypto Heist
A joint US-Japan alert attributed North Korean hackers with a May 2024 crypto heist worth $308m from Japan-based company DMM...
Spyware Maker NSO Group Found Liable for Hacking WhatsApp
A judge has found that NSO Group, maker of the Pegasus spyware, has violated the US Computer Fraud and Abuse...
Spyware Maker NSO Group Liable for WhatsApp User Hacks
A US judge has ruled in favor of WhatsApp in a long-running case against commercial spyware-maker NSO Group Read More