The FBI warns Gmail and they currently warning about strange some ransomware attacks. These critical threats come from the United States Postal Services offices. Yes, it’s really true. There is also a some dangerous ransomware data from Ghost attackers. Additionally, there are some of the most advanced threats against Gmail users ever.
The FBI has published a new alert. It combines advice on how to stop attacks from the Medusa ransomware gang. They had already told users to use two-factor authentication to help protect against these attacks. Enable 2FA for webmail services such as Gmail and Outlook, as well as for VPNs, the FBI has warned. And enable it now. Here’s what you need to know.
FBI And CISA Issue Medusa Ransomware Industry Joint Alert
Medusa is a dangerous ransomware-as-a-service provider. This technology affected at least 300 victims in critical infrastructure since June 2021. The group uses social engineering and exploits unpatched software vulnerabilities during its attacks. FBI investigations from February have helped intelligence agencies create a report.
This report includes tactics, techniques, procedures, signs of compromise, and ways to detect the threat actors.

The FBI, along with the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, issued a cybersecurity advisory on March 12. This advisory comes after attacks by the Medusa ransomware group. The full FBI alert, AA25-071A, goes into great depth regarding the technicalities of the Medusa operation. As such, it is of importance that this should be read by all cyber-defenders. For this article, I will focus on the attack prevention tips given by the FBI