Ransomware Attacks are Evolving: What You Need to Know
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Cybereason Security Team
One look at all the ransomware attacks from the past few years, and it’s clear that crypto-malware actors are attempting to maximize their financial gain. We’ve observed these threat groups using multiple techniques to profit even more off their victims than in years past. Here are a few tactics that stood out to us.
Demanding Higher Ransomware Payments
Digital attackers are increasingly asking more from their victims. Take the recent attack involving CNA as an example. Indeed, the insurance company’s payment of $40 million was the highest ransomware demand met by a company to date.
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ExaGrid Reports Record Bookings in Q4 - 2020
Wednesday, January 13, 2021 10:35AM IST (5:05AM GMT)
Q4 closed with record number of new customers and six-figure new customer deals, and 7 award wins
®, the industry’s only Tiered Backup Storage solution, today announced that it had a record bookings quarter ending December 31, 2020 and added over 130 new customers in the quarter. The results included a record 41 new customers with initial purchases over six figures.
“Customers have figured out that primary storage disk is too expensive for backup due to long-term retention and that inline deduplication appliances such as Dell EMC Data Domain, HPE StoreOnce and Veritas storage appliances are too slow for backup, too slow for restores, and don’t scale,” said Bill Andrews, CEO and President of ExaGrid. “Customers had to experience the high overall cost of low-cost disk due to longer-term retention or the or the performance impact of inline scale-out deduplication ap