What do the inkblots tell you? Check Point Researchers Unveil “Rorschach,” previously unseen, fastest ever Ransomware

Highlights: Check Point Research (CPR) and Check Point Incident Response Team (CPIRT) detected a previously unnamed ransomware strain, now dubbed “Rorschach,” deployed against a US-based company. Highly customizable with technically unique features previously unseen in ransomware, Rorschach is one of the fastest ransomware ever observed. The ransomware was deployed using DLL side-loading of Palo Alto Network’s Cortex XDR, a signed commercial security product, in a loading method not commonly used to load ransomware. The information was properly disclosed to Palo Alto Networks.   Everyone sees something different   Check Point Research (CPR) is always on guard for new and emerging […]

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