The FBI may have successfully disrupted the destructive Hive ransomware operation earlier this year, but the group’s malware code continues to present a threat to organizations everywhere. In October, a security researcher’s analysis of a ransomware used by new group called Hunters International showed substantial code overlaps with Hive ransomware. A subsequent analysis by Bitdefender…

What’s not to love about an international law enforcement operation wreaking disruption on Hive, the ransomware-wielding crime syndicate? But with no suspects in jail, it’s unclear how long this takedown will stick before the bad guys get back their sting. There’s still plenty to celebrate since Hive, one of the world’s most active ransomware groups,…

Ransomware authors are once again targeting health services, holding important files to ransom and impacting potentially vital services. On this occasion, the victims are a non-profit organisation assisting people with their healthcare needs in California. When Hive ransomware strikes The victim, Partnership HealthPlan of California, has apparently been struggling since at least March 24 with…

The attack, the Rockville, Maryland-based company says, likely happened in mid-November, when a ransomware group accessed data on certain systems, deployed malware to prevent access to files, and then threatened to leak the exfiltrated files. Despite that, Supernus Pharmaceuticals says it did not experience a significant impact on its business, as its operations were not…