Viewpoint by @HNeprash, Dr Christian Dameff, and Dr Jeffrey Tully describes the consequences of the ransomware attack on Change Healthcare and the need for increased cybersecurity measures in the health care infrastructure. https://t.co/3kpX6XYRPX https://t.co/QEAet0GBNI
CyberVolk, a ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) provider and pro-Russia hacktivist group, shares several similarities and connections to other pro-Russia threat groups, @SentinelOne's SentinelLabs described in a report. #ransomware #cybersecurity #infosec https://t.co/hT6R9ew7Dr
Russia arrests ransomware attacker Wazawaka https://t.co/NpgsSDbw9i

The ransomware group INC Ransom has claimed responsibility for a significant cyberattack on Alder Hey Hospital, resulting in the theft of sensitive data, including donor reports and addresses. In a related development, Russian authorities have arrested a cybercriminal known as Wazawaka, who is linked to various ransomware gangs. This arrest highlights ongoing efforts by Russia to combat cybercrime. Additionally, a report from SentinelLabs indicates that CyberVolk, a ransomware-as-a-service provider and pro-Russia hacktivist group, shares connections with other pro-Russia threat groups. The implications of these ransomware attacks on healthcare infrastructure were further discussed in a viewpoint published by JAMA Internal Medicine, emphasizing the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity measures.