Security researchers have observed hackers linked to the notorious LockBit gang exploiting a pair of Fortinet firewall vulnerabilities to deploy ransomware on several company networks.
In a report published last week, security researchers at Forescout Research said a group it’s tracking dubbed “Mora_001” is exploiting the Fortinet firewalls, which sit on the edge of a company’s network and act as digital gatekeepers, to break in and deploy a custom ransomware strain they call “SuperBlack.”
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Source: TechCrunch News
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