Ransomware gang caught using Microsoft-approved drivers to hack targets

Ransomware gang caught using Microsoft-approved drivers to hack targets

Security researchers say they have evidence that threat actors affiliated with the Cuba ransomware gang used malicious hardware drivers certified by Microsoft during an recent attempted ransomware attack. Drivers — the software that allows operating systems and apps to access and communicate with hardware devices — require highly privileged access to the operating system and […]

Ransomware gang caught using Microsoft-approved drivers to hack targets by Carly Page originally published on TechCrunch

Ransomware gang caught using Microsoft-approved drivers to hack targets

2022-12-14 08:03

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