
Shell and Philips Hit by Russian Ransomware Attack
The Russia-linked ransomware group Cl0p claims to have hacked global corporations Shell and Philips, among nearly 50 other companies.
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The Russia-linked ransomware group Cl0p claims to have hacked global corporations Shell and Philips, among nearly 50 other companies.

Hong Kong's Baptist University is reviewing its information technology systems' security after a ransomware group, "The Gentlemen," claimed online to have illegally accessed the institution's data.

A foreign financially motivated ransomware group has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on 'Latvijas Valsts meži' (Latvian State Forests). Latvian authorities have initiated a criminal process regarding the incident.

Experts are warning of widespread cyberattacks by the Cl0p ransomware group, which has exploited zero-day vulnerabilities in engineering tools to target approximately 50 global companies, including Fiserv, GE, and Philips, investigating potential data breaches.

India's nuclear body has underplayed concerns regarding a data breach at the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, the country's largest reactor, after a ransomware group reportedly posted files linked to the facility on the dark web.

The ransomware group known as 'The Gentlemen' is reportedly offering hackers a 90% cut, illustrating how modern ransomware operations function like multinational businesses, recruiting talent and competing for market share.

The Russian ransomware group Clop has claimed responsibility for cyberattacks targeting major corporations Shell and Philips. The group's assertion suggests a significant breach of their systems.
A ransomware group that stole data from Tata Electronics has published photographs, videos, and documents on the dark web, revealing details about components and suppliers for the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro.

Charter Communications has confirmed a cybersecurity incident after the ShinyHunters ransomware group claimed to have stolen millions of customer records through a vishing attack.