Medusa Ransomware Strikes Again: Over 40 Organizations Under Siege in 2025!

Medusa ransomware strikes again, targeting over 40 organizations in early 2025. This notorious group, known for its double extortion tactics, continues to thrive, demanding ransoms up to $15 million. With attacks up by 42% since 2023, Medusa’s persistence highlights the urgent need for stronger cybersecurity defenses.

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Move over, Perseus! The Medusa ransomware gang is turning organizations into digital stone with their relentless attacks. It seems like these cybercriminals are out to prove that snakes on a head aren’t the only thing to fear when you’re dealing with Medusa. If you haven’t bolted down your digital hatches yet, it’s about time to do so before they turn your data into a tragic Greek myth!

Key Points:

  • Medusa ransomware has claimed nearly 400 victims since 2023.
  • The group increased attacks by 42% between 2023 and 2024.
  • Recent attacks targeted over 40 organizations in early 2025.
  • Medusa uses double extortion tactics, demanding up to $15 million in ransom.
  • They exploit known vulnerabilities, particularly in Exchange Server.

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