Maze Ransomware

Maze Ransomware Operators Claim Fairfax County Public Schools as Latest Victim
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) is the latest US school division to be hit by a ransomware attack that disrupted some of its systems. “We currently believe we may have been victimized ...

Canon Hit by Maze Ransomware Operators; 10TB of Data Allegedly Stolen
Canon Inc., a Japanese multinational corporation specialized in optical and imaging products, has allegedly fallen victim to a ransomware attack deployed by the infamous Maze group. According to BleepingComputer, which broke the ...

MaxLinear Discloses Maze Ransomware Attack That Compromised Employee Data
MaxLinear, a US provider of integrated radio-frequency analog and mixed-signal semiconductor solutions for broadband communications, announced it has been hit by a Maze ransomware attack. While the attack affected certain operational systems ...

Cognizant Expects to Lose up to $70 Million from April Ransomware Attack
IT services giant Cognizant has calculated it will lose between $50 million and $70 million from a ransomware incident in April, the CFO said on an earnings call. Cognizant confirmed to clients ...

IT services giant Cognizant hit by Maze ransomware attack
One of the world’s leading professional service companies, Cognizant, has confirmed that its systems have been hit by a ransomware attack. In a statement released on its website the multinational reported that ...

Cybersecurity insurance firm Chubb investigates its own ransomware attack
A notorious ransomware gang claims to have successfully compromised the infrastructure… of a company selling cyberinsurance. The Maze ransomware group says it has encrypted data belonging to Chubb, which claims to be ...

One Hacking Group Promises to Stop Attacking Medical Units Until COVID-19 Cools Down
Perhaps they want to avoid provoking the white-hot rage of an already wounded public. Or maybe they’ve realized their victims can’t pay. Or, just possibly, some black hats do have a smidgen ...

Ransomware Gangs Now Outing Victim Businesses That Don’t Pay Up
As if the scourge of ransomware wasn't bad enough already: Several prominent purveyors of ransomware have signaled they plan to start publishing data stolen from victims who refuse to pay up. To ...