Ransomware Demands Two Bitcoins: Attack Disguises as Securit

Ransomware Demands Two Bitcoins: Attack Disguises as Security Software Exploiting VPN Weakness, Two Manufacturing Plants Down


7 April 2021, 8:55 pm EDT By
Ransomware Demands Two Bitcoin in Payment Disguising as Security Software While Exploiting VPN Weakness: Two Manufacturing Plants Shut Down 
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Ransomware operators were able to shut down two essential production facilities that belonged to a European manufacturer shortly after deploying what was seen as a relatively new strain. This ransomware suddenly encrypted servers responsible for controlling the manufacturer's total industrial processes according to a Kaspersky Lab researcher.
Ransomware Attack to VPN Weakness
The ransomware is reportedly known as Cring, and it first became known to the public back in January in a blog post. It also takes hold of large networks by exploiting certain long-patched vulnerabilities in VPNs that are sold by Fortinet. Tracked by its official name CVE-2018-13379, the directory transversal vulnerability would allow certain unauthenticated hackers to be able to obtain a session file that would contain the username as well as the plaintext password for the said VPN.

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