Microsoft has urged millions of Windows computer users to install a critical update by July 4. This call to action follows a recent patch released by Microsoft to address a vulnerability in Windows. According to Symantec researchers, systems that remain unpatched are at risk of being targeted by hackers.
Reports indicate that a group of hackers known as Black Basta has been targeting businesses globally, affecting over 500 organizations in North America, Europe, and Australia. Microsoft advises Windows users to take necessary precautions to safeguard their businesses from potential cyber-attacks.
Additionally, Black Basta is known to sell hacking tools (RaaS) to other attackers and has targeted various businesses, including hospitals, factories, and large companies such as Hyundai and ABB. Experts recommend exercising caution regarding suspicious emails or computer activities to minimize the risk of falling victim to a cyber attack.
Security researchers believe that the Black Basta group may have exploited a security vulnerability in Windows before its patch release, underscoring the importance of users updating their systems before the July 4 deadline set by Microsoft.
The Black Basta hacker group has reportedly amassed over $100 million by targeting unpatched computers. While individual users face lower risk, experts still advocate for promptly updating their computers to enhance overall safety. Updating Windows can help users and organizations protect themselves from cyber threats.