LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — Horizon Behavioral Health recently fell victim to a ransomware attack, potentially compromising sensitive personal client information. The organization became aware of the incident in March and promptly launched an investigation. In a statement, Horizon Behavioral Health said, “On March 16, 2025, Horizon Behavioral Health discovered it became the victim of a...Read More
SecurityWeek reports that Andy Frain Services, a physical security firm based in Illinois, had information from over 100,000 individuals stolen following a data breach in October, which the Black Basta ransomware alleged resulted in the compromise of 750 GB of files. Source link .........................Read More
Between April 2024 and March 2025, ransomware attacks escalated with unpredictable campaigns across a wide range of industries. The number of publicly disclosed victims also saw a 24 percent increase from the previous year. A new report from Black Kite shows this follows a steep rise in the previous period with an 81 percent surge,...Read More
New research finds dozens of new bad actors and growing unpredictability of attacks BOSTON, May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Black Kite, the leader in third-party cyber risk intelligence, today announced its newest report, 2025 Ransomware Report: How Ransomware Wars Threaten Third-Party Cyber Ecosystems, which provides a deep analysis into evolving ransomware trends and threats. The report...Read More
Black Kite Releases 2025 Ransomware Report, Revealing 123% Increase in Ransomware Attacks Over Two Years PR Newswire Source link .........................Read More
May 13, 2025Ravie LakshmananCybercrime / Ransomware Moldovan law enforcement authorities have arrested a 45-year-old foreign man suspected of involvement in a series of ransomware attacks targeting Dutch companies in 2021. “He is wanted internationally for committing several cybercrimes (ransomware attacks, blackmail, and money laundering) against companies based in the Netherlands,” officials said in a statement...Read More