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Google, FBI warn of ransomware group stealing data in person

A ransomware group is deploying fake IT workers to infiltrate law firms, stealing data directly via USB drives or enabling remote access for cyberattacks, warn Google and the FBI.

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newsbytesapp.comStai leggendo4 h fa

Google, FBI warn of ransomware group stealing data in person

A ransomware group is deploying fake IT workers to infiltrate law firms, stealing data directly via USB drives or enabling remote access for cyberattacks, warn Google and the FBI.

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techcrunch.com17 h fa

Google and FBI warn of ransomware group that sends fake IT workers to hack victims in person | TechCrunch

Cybercriminals, part of a gang known as Silent Ransom Group, have sent people pretending to be IT support employees to law firms' offices, where the criminals have stolen data using USB drives or remote access tools.

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infobae.com6 h fa

Google y el FBI detectan grupo de ciberdelincuentes que envían a falsos trabajadores para robar información

El grupo Silent Ransom Group utiliza impostores que ingresan físicamente a las oficinas de las víctimas para acceder a datos sensibles

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independent.co.uk1 g fa

Hackers are turning up to offices and posing as IT support, FBI warns

Trend shows how criminals are resorting to surprisingly low-tech methods to carry out cyber attacks in the face of advanced AI defence systems

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theregister.com12 h fa

If you don't fall for these extortionists' calls, they'll show up with USB sticks

When 'Chatty Spider' morphs into tech services cosplay spider

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Timeline cronologica

  1. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Hackers are turning up to offices and posing as IT support, FBI warns

    Trend shows how criminals are resorting to surprisingly low-tech methods to carry out cyber attacks in the face of advanced AI defence systems

  2. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Cyber criminals ‘posing as IT support staff to hack company computer systems’

    Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleThe Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)…

  3. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·techcrunch.com

    Google and FBI warn of ransomware group that sends fake IT workers to hack victims in person | TechCrunch

    Cybercriminals, part of a gang known as Silent Ransom Group, have sent people pretending to be IT support employees to law firms' offices, where the criminals have stolen data…

  4. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·theregister.com

    If you don't fall for these extortionists' calls, they'll show up with USB sticks

    When 'Chatty Spider' morphs into tech services cosplay spider

  5. sabato 6 giugno 2026·infobae.com

    Google y el FBI detectan grupo de ciberdelincuentes que envían a falsos trabajadores para robar información

    El grupo Silent Ransom Group utiliza impostores que ingresan físicamente a las oficinas de las víctimas para acceder a datos sensibles

  6. sabato 6 giugno 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    Google, FBI warn of ransomware group stealing data in person

    A ransomware group is deploying fake IT workers to infiltrate law firms, stealing data directly via USB drives or enabling remote access for cyberattacks, warn Google and the FBI.