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Akira RaaS Targets Nutanix VMs, Threatens Critical Orgs

Posted on November 14, 2025
Akira RaaS Targets Nutanix VMs, Threatens Critical Orgs

The Akira ransomware group has been experimenting with new tools, bugs, and attack surfaces, with demonstrated success in significant sectors.

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