The Codefinger ransomware represents a new frontier in cyber threats, specifically targeting AWS S3 buckets. By exploiting ...
Attackers access storage buckets with exposed AWS keys The files are then encrypted and scheduled for deletion after a week ...
Amazon is urging its customers to deploy additional security measures to secure S3 buckets following reports of ransomware ...
offering client-side and server-side encryption services. Here’s what business owners need to know about common terms related to encryption. End-to-end encryption (E2EE): This means that a ...
A new ransomware campaign encrypts Amazon S3 buckets using AWS's Server-Side Encryption with Customer Provided Keys (SSE-C) known only to the threat actor, demanding ransoms to receive the ...
After accessing the buckets, they would use AWS server-side encryption with customer provided keys (SSE-C) to lock down the files. But that’s not where creativity ends with Codefinger.