Ransomware
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Newly Discovered RedEye Ransomware spreading via Twitter and target the victims to encrypt the data and lock the file to demand the ransom amount in Bitcoin.
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A new and active campaign for the CryptON Ransomware is currently underway where attackers are hacking into computers with Internet accessible Remote Desktop Services.
Read moreA new variant of the Crysis/Dharma Ransomware uploaded ID-Ransomware site. This new version will append the .Bip extension to encrypted files.
Read moreGandCrab version 3 was released earlier this week with a few noticeable changes. The most noticeable change is the addition of a desktop background.
Read moreTeam Kerala Cyber Warriors, a hacking group based out of India, have begun to install ransomware on web sites based out of Pakistan.
Read moreA new in-development ransomware was discovered that has an interesting characteristic.
Read moreA new ransomware has been discovered that is based off of the "InfiniteTear" ransomware family, of which BlackRuby and Zenis are members.
Read moreLast week group of Hackers were able to gain the access of Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (UHBVN) power company's computer systems and Encrypted the billing data of their customers.
Read moreA new ransomware was discovered called Zenis Ransomware. What is most disturbing about Zenis is that it not encrypts your files, but also purposely deletes your backups.
Read moreA new ransomware has been discovered that utilizes the legitimate GnuPG, or GPG, encryption program to encrypt a victim's files. Currently in the wild, this ransomware is called Qwerty Ransomware
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