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Gmail Users Beware: Medusa Ransomware Strikes with a Million-Dollar Bite!
The FBI has issued an urgent warning for Gmail users about Medusa Ransomware. This cybercriminal group is encrypting data and demanding ransoms, often in the millions. They use phishing scams to spread malware, so keep an eye out for those shady emails! Don’t click, don’t submit, and keep your software updated!

Hot Take:
Watch out, Gmail users! Medusa’s got a new trick up its sleeve, and it’s not just about your wallet. It’s like a bad case of déjà vu—the same old phishing scams, but with a twist. They’re not just after your cash; they’re also peeking into your secrets. Time to channel your inner cyber ninja and outsmart these digital Medusas before they turn your inbox into a stone-cold mess!
Key Points:
- FBI warns Gmail users about Medusa Ransomware’s phishing attacks.
- Medusa targets both financial extortion and espionage.
- CISA advises backing up data in geographically diverse locations.
- Phishing scams involve fake websites to steal info or spread malware.
- Experts emphasize enabling 2FA and keeping software updated.