Vanishing Act: How CACTUS Ransomware Plays Houdini in the Hands of Twisted Spider

Twisted Spider and Storm-1044 are partnering in crime, deploying CACTUS ransomware that’s more Houdini than harmful plant. With its encryption magic trick, it disappears from antivirus radars, holding your data for a crypto-ransom. High school never seemed so terrifying, with popularity contests now involving encryption…

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Twisted Spider is back at it again, this time with a sidekick, Storm-1044, and a new ransomware called CACTUS. And guess what? It's not just any old ransomware. It's like the Houdini of ransomware, making itself disappear right under the noses of antivirus and network monitoring tools. It's a classic tale of cybercrime, but with a botanical twist. Who knew cacti could be so harmful?

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