Anatomy of a Digital Blackout: How AWS DNS Failure Revealed Cloud Infrastructure Fragility
The Day the Internet Stumbled When Amazon Web Services experienced a significant DNS disruption, the digital ecosystem witnessed one of…
The Day the Internet Stumbled When Amazon Web Services experienced a significant DNS disruption, the digital ecosystem witnessed one of…
Security researchers report Interlock ransomware has transformed from a mid-tier threat to a sophisticated, cloud-enabled enterprise platform. The malicious operation now targets multiple operating systems and uses professional business communications during attacks. Experts urge organizations to implement behavioral analysis and conditional access controls to mitigate risks.
Interlock ransomware has evolved from a basic credentials stealer into a highly sophisticated, multi-platform criminal enterprise, according to reports from security researchers at Forescout. The malicious platform reportedly reached what analysts describe as “operational maturity” in February 2025, transforming into a cloud-enabled operation with its own affiliates, automation, and professionalized attack methods.