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Cybercrime Showdown: Scattered Spider’s New Ransomware Rivals Shake Up the Scene
The Scattered Spider cybercrime group has switched to using RansomHub and Qilin ransomware, marking a power shift among hacking groups. Microsoft, tracking them as Octo Tempest, highlights their growing threat. RansomHub emerged as a rebrand, now a top contender in the ransomware landscape.
Hot Take:
Looks like Scattered Spider is spinning a web of chaos with its new favorite toys! RansomHub and Qilin are the new kids on the block, and they’re already stealing the spotlight from the old-timers. It’s like watching a reality TV show where the new contestants are more devious and cunning than the veterans. Grab your popcorn, folks, because this cybercrime drama is just getting started!
Key Points:
- Scattered Spider, a.k.a. Octo Tempest, is now deploying RansomHub and Qilin ransomware.
- RansomHub has become one of the most widespread ransomware families since its rebrand.
- Fog and FakePenny are new ransomware variants that have emerged, with Microsoft tracking their activities.
- Microsoft highlights other concerning ransomware families like BlackSuit, Medusa, and Black Basta.
- Rite Aid, Frontier Communications, and Christie’s have all been victims of these new ransomware attacks.