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Showing posts with label ransomware. Show all posts

Friday, 29 April 2016

Ransomware Virus Shuts Down Electric and Water Utility




Ransomware has become an albatross around the neck, targeting businesses, hospitals, and personal computers worldwide and extorting Millions of Dollars.

Typical Ransomware targets victim's computer encrypts files on it, and then demands a ransom -- typically about $500 in Bitcoin -- in exchange for a key that will decrypt the files.

Guess what could be the next target of ransomware malware?
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Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Researcher releases Free Ransomware Detection Tool for Mac OS X Users






In Brief:
Introducing RansomWhere, a free generic ransomware detection tool for Mac OS X users that can identify ransomware-like behavior by continually monitoring the file-system for the creation of encrypted files by suspicious processes.

This ransomware detection tool helps to block the suspicious processes and waits for the user to decide whether to allow or stop the process.

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Tuesday, 12 April 2016

How to decrypt Petya Ransomware for Free





Ransomware has risen dramatically since last few years and is currently one of the most popular threats on the Internet.



The Ransomware infections have become so sophisticated with the time that victims end up paying ransom in order to get their critical and sensitive data back.



But if you are infected with Petya Ransomware, there is good news for you.



You can unlock
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Thursday, 31 March 2016

Enable this New Setting to Secure your Computer from Macro-based Malware




Do you deal with MS Word files on the daily basis?

If yes, then are you aware that even opening a simple doc file could compromise your system?

It is a matter to think that the virus does not directly affect you, but it is you who let the virus carry out the attack by enabling deadly "Macros" to view the doc contents that are generally on eye-catching subjects like bank invoice.


How
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Friday, 18 March 2016

Malvertising Campaign Hits Top Websites to Spread Ransomware





Hackers are always in search for an elite method to create loopholes in the cyberspace to implement the dark rules in the form of vulnerability exploitation.



Top Trustworthy sites such as The New York Times, BBC, MSN, AOL and many more are on the verge of losing their face value as a malwertized advertisement campaign are looming around the websites, according to SpiderLabs.



Here's
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