Cybercriminals are circulating a malicious version of popular password manager, KeePass, allowing them to steal data and deploy ransomware. The deceptive tool is being distributed via a fake KeePass website, cloned from the original. The tool retains all original KeePass functionalities but includes a Cobalt Strike component, enabling the cybercriminals to extract passwords and deploy ransomware. Security researchers, WithSecure Threat Intelligence, suggests this specific group may be related to infamous ransomware operator, Black Basta.

Ohio’s Kettering Health system facing widespread outages after cyberattack
Kettering Health in Ohio has experienced a cyberattack that’s resulted in a system-wide technology outage, impacting access to patient care systems. Consequently, elective inpatient and