Experts analyzed a Linux version of the DarkSide ransomware, the group responsible for the Colonial Pipeline attack, and claimed that it targeted VMware virtual machines. Though DarkSide has purportedly shut down its operations, organizations are recommended to implement adequate security measures to stay protected against ransomware infections.
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