With a rise in ransomware attacks, many are jumping to blame bitcoin and crypto. Are they right?
Scammers are impersonating the BianLian ransomware gang in fake ransom notes sent to US companies via snail mail through the ...
An extortion group has been sending physical mail to corporate executives, threatening to leak their data unless a ransom is ...
The FBI is warning that scammers are impersonating the BianLian ransomware gang using fake ransom notes sent to U.S.
Four suspects were charged in connection with the home invasion of online streamer Amouranth, whose real name is Kaitlyn ...
A new scam has surfaced, targeting corporate executives by impersonating the notorious ransomware group BianLian. The scam ...
There's a scam going around that involves impersonating ransomware group BianLian, warns the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The election of Donald Trump as US president has raised hopes for wider acceptance of cryptocurrencies, including in ...
Dubbed "Jaff," the new file-encrypting ransomware is very similar to the infamous Locky ransomware in many ways, but it is demanding 1.79 Bitcoins (approx $3,150), which much higher than Locky, to ...
which says the letter includes a QR code linked to a Bitcoin wallet. The notes have a return address to an office building in Boston, Massachusetts, and claim to be from the BianLian ransomware ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission is scaling back its unit that deals with cryptocurrency enforcement. Scams using the technology are rampant.