A new ransomware threat speaks to its victim to inform them that it has successfully encrypted their files. The malware, which goes by the name “Cerber,” was first detected by malware analysts ...
Lots of ransomware stories this week. We have two new decryptors, quite a few new ransomware infections, PadCrypt being hidden inside a fake credit card generator, and a few new variants. The biggest ...
Cerber’s developers want to infect your computer with ransomware. But they also don’t want to trigger a security alert that could interfere with their attempt to extort money from you. Traditionally, ...
One of the most infamous strains of ransomware has evolved, gaining the ability to prevent detection from cybersecurity tools, making it much harder for the malicious software to be analyzed. The ...
I think ransomware developers are purposely trying to screw with us this week. First we had the NotPetya ransomware outbreak, which now researchers feel isn't a ransomware at all (or was it?), but ...