Cybercriminals are actively exploiting a two-year-old VMware vulnerability as part of a ransomware campaign targeting thousands of organizations worldwide.
Reports emerged over the weekend that VMware ESXi servers left vulnerable and unpatched against a remotely exploitable bug from 2021 were compromised and scrambled by a ransomware variant dubbed "ESXiArgs.
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(Bloomberg) -- More than 2,100 computers around the world were infected over the weekend with ransomware that exploited a two-year-old vulnerability in server software made by VMware Inc., according to cybersecurity researchers and authorities.
The infected machines represent a fraction of the more than 66,000 internet-connected computers that could be potential targets, said Patrice Auffret, founder and chief executive officer of Onyphe SAS, a French cybersecurity firm that scanned the internet for fingerprints of the attackers' code ...
Bug Lets Hackers Infect Hundreds of Servers With Ransomware | PCMag
A failure to install software patches has allowed hackers to spread ransomware to hundreds of vulnerable servers across the globe.
Over the weekend, cybersecurity agencies for France (Opens in a new window) and Italy (Opens in a new window) warned about a ransomware campaign targeting enterprise servers running VMware's ESXi software.
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New: Hackers exploiting two-year-old VMware flaw to launch large-scale ransomware campaign https://t.co/EOLG1nuGFM via @carlypage_ TechCrunch (from San Francisco, CA) Mon Feb 06 14:34:03 +0000 2023
Hackers are exploiting a two-year-old VMware vulnerability as part of a ransomware campaign targeting thousands of… https://t.co/D4eRyXvvep CarlyPage_ (from Corby, England) Mon Feb 06 14:54:12 +0000 2023
Hackers are mass infecting servers worldwide by exploiting a patched hole https://t.co/TPwJ06f5PX arstechnica (from NYC - Boston - Chicago - SF) Mon Feb 06 21:43:37 +0000 2023
Alert: A new zero-day #vulnerability in Fortra's GoAnywhere MFT application is being actively exploited, allowing r… https://t.co/WRraXoDOTK TheHackersNews (from The Internet) Sat Feb 04 13:03:00 +0000 2023
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