Kaseya ransomware attack was apparently coded to avoid Russia



    Cybersecurity researchers have discovered that the malware that delivered the REvil ransomware on thousands of computers managed by Kaseya VSA, was designed to avoid infecting computers in countries which are the principal members of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). 

    Initially suspected to be a supply chain attack, the campaign in fact exploited a zero-day vulnerability in Kaseya’s VSA software to compromise several managed service providers (MSP) and deliver ransomware to their downstream customers.



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