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MSI Micro-Star International had suffered a ransomware attack

On April 6th, 2023, it was reported that computer hardware manufacturer Micro-Star International had suffered a ransomware attack. The attack caused widespread disruption to MSI’s operations, with several of its servers and systems being compromised.

According to MSI’s statement, the attack appears to have been carried out by a group of cybercriminals who managed to breach the company’s security defenses and gain access to their systems. The attackers then deployed ransomware onto several of MSI’s servers, encrypting their data and demanding a ransom payment in exchange for the decryption key.

Attackers is utilizing double extortion technique. Attackers are demanding $4 million. However, they have stated that they are working with law enforcement agencies and cybersecurity experts to investigate the attack and mitigate the damage.

This attack on MSI is just the latest in a series of high-profile ransomware attacks that have targeted major corporations and organizations in recent years. Ransomware has become a significant threat to businesses of all sizes, with attackers using increasingly sophisticated techniques to infiltrate networks and deploy malware.

To protect themselves from such attacks, businesses need to take a multi-layered approach to cybersecurity. This includes implementing robust security measures such as firewalls, antivirus software, and intrusion detection systems. Additionally, regular backups of critical data should be performed to ensure that data can be quickly restored in the event of a ransomware attack.

Finally, it’s important to educate employees on best practices for cybersecurity, such as avoiding suspicious emails or websites and ensuring that software is kept up-to-date with security patches.

As the threat of ransomware continues to grow, businesses must take proactive steps to protect themselves and their customers from these attacks. By investing in cybersecurity and implementing best practices, businesses can help reduce the risk of falling victim to ransomware and other types of cyber threats.

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