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CISA: Medusa ransomware hit over 500 critical infrastructure orgs

BleepingComputer · · International · Data Breaches

The FBI said Tuesday that the Medusa ransomware gang has breached more than 500 critical infrastructure organizations in the United States since June 2021. [...]

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