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India 6th Most Affected Country by Ransomware: Report


India 6th Most Affected Country by Ransomware

Virus, malware, and URL online scanning service VirusTotal has published a report analyzing 80 million ransomware samples submitted over the last year and a half. The report sheds light on the geographical distribution of ransomware-related submissions across over 140 countries.

VirusTotal Ransomware Activity Report

According to the report, users from Israel submitted the most samples, a 600 percent increase to its baseline. India stood at sixth place in the list behind South Korea, Vietnam, China, and Singapore. Other countries with the most number of VirusTotal submissions include Kazakhstan, Philippines, Iran, and the UK.

“Attackers are using a range of approaches, including well-known botnet malware and other Remote Access Trojans (RATs) as vehicles to deliver their ransomware. In most cases, they are using fresh or new ransomware samples for their campaigns,” said VirusTotal’s Vicente Diaz.

You can check out the submission trends in the chart below:

Geographical distribution of ransomware-related submissions

The report highlights that 95 percent of ransomware files detected were Windows-based executables or dynamic link libraries (DLLs). In addition, almost five percent of the analyzed samples were associated with exploits, most commonly Windows elevation of privileges, SMB information disclosures, and remote execution. On the other hand, Android-based submissions accounted for just 2 percent of the submissions.

Top 10 Ransomware Based on Sample Submissions

Going by the report, ransomware activity peaked in the first two quarters of 2020 due to ransomware-as-a-service group GandCrab. The report also lists the widely-used ones based on the number of samples submitted to VirusTotal. You can take a look at the list below:

  • Gandcrab (78.5%)
  • Babuk (7.61%)
  • Cerber (3.11%)
  • Matsnu (2.63%)
  • Wannacry (2.41%)
  • Congur (1.52%)
  • Locky (1.29%)
  • Teslacrypt (1.12%)
  • Rkor (1.11%)
  • Reveon (0.70%)

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New report suggests Israel is country most affected by ransomware since 2020


Israel submitted the highest number of ransomware samples for analysis to a cybersecurity research group commissioned by Google to publish a major study on the phenomenon, according to data released Thursday.

Cybersecurity firm VirusTotal published the Ransomware Activity Report, which entailed reviewing 80 million ransomware samples from 140 countries.

Israel, South Korea, Vietnam, China, Singapore, India, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Iran and the United Kingdom were the 10 most-affected territories based on the number of submissions reviewed by VirusTotal.

According to the report, Israel had a near 600 percent increase from its baseline number of submissions between January 2020 and September 2021. It was not clear what Israel’s baseline was.

The report added that Windows-based computers accounted for 95% of the ransomware targets, compared to just 2% on Android devices.

The report comes as an Israeli hospital faced a major ransomware cyberattack, crippling systems, which could take months to recover.

And earlier this week, Microsoft said that it had identified a group of Iranian hackers targeting Israeli and American defense technology companies using the tech giant’s products, as well as firms running maritime shipping in the Middle East.

The statement came as Israel and Iran have accused each other of attacks on ships in the Middle East, and amid reports of growing efforts by Tehran to avenge the death of its top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, killed last year.

Separately, Google warned on Friday of a surge in state-backed hackers, with a report focusing on the “notable campaigns” of a group linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps.

A ward at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, on October 14, 2021, as staff try to manage without regular IT systems. (Courtesy: Hillel Yaffe Medical Center)

In July, cybersecurity firm Check Point reported that Israeli institutions are targeted by about twice as many cyberattacks as the average in other countries around the world, particularly the…

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‘Our country is in a cyberwar’: Inside the White House summit with Hadi Partovi of Code.org


Code.org CEO Hadi Partovi. (GeekWire File Photo)

President Joe Biden brought together top executives from the nation’s biggest technology, financial services and energy companies this week to address the growing challenge of cybersecurity, speaking to tech leaders including Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Apple CEO Tim Cook.

“The federal government can’t meet this challenge alone,” Biden said in his public remarks to open the meeting. “I’ve invited you all here today because you have the power and the capacity and the responsibility, I believe, to raise the bar on cybersecurity. And so, ultimately, we’ve got a lot of work to do.”

So what happened next? And did any real solutions emerge? Our guest on this episode of the GeekWire Podcast was in the closed-door meeting. Seattle-area investor and entrepreneur Hadi Partovi, CEO of computer science education nonprofit Code.org, shares details and key takeaways on this week’s show.

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[Hadi Partovi, lower right in the photo above, with President Joe Biden and other tech and business leaders at the White House cybersecurity summit this week.]

In the third segment, Partovi reflects on his own childhood in Iran, as a 6-year-old during the 1979 revolution, later immigrating to the U.S. with his family, and finding success as a computer scientist and entrepreneur along with his twin brother, Ali, who joined him in founding Code.org. Hadi Partovi now finds himself asking if the children in Afghanistan today will find the same opportunities as they did.

Read his full thread on that topic and see our earlier coverage.

Listen to the full episode above, subscribe to GeekWire in any podcast app, and continue reading for edited highlights from Partovi’s comments.

What it was like inside the event: It was a very unique event. It’s not my first time being at the White House, but it was my first time with this administration. And it was, for sure, the first time with the collective set of people who were there.

President Biden hosted a summit for cybersecurity, inviting the CEOs of the largest technology companies, and CEOs across financial services, energy, insurance,…

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How the recent ransomware attacks are impacting our country – WWLP.com



How the recent ransomware attacks are impacting our country  WWLP.com

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