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The New Version of Shark Ransomware – Atom Builder
Shark ransomware project surfaced in mid-July 2016. The ransomware service raised a few eyebrows with its generous 80% cut for its affiliates. Most experts
Shark ransomware project surfaced in mid-July 2016. The ransomware service raised a few eyebrows with its generous 80% cut for its affiliates. Most experts
There’s a weird bug that’s interrupting a lot of people’s experience while using YouTube on the Google Chrome browser. Videos will be washed in
A new development in Euro law can have far-reaching consequences for the entirety of the cyberspace. A lawsuit against GS Media, the owners of
With the release of the new Android Nougat firmware, fresh security alerts were bound to pop up sooner or later. Rogue apps can access
It’s not uncommon for malicious content to be bundled with yet more malicious content. The RAA cryptor ransomware virus and the Pony Trojan show
43.7% of the malware that infected businesses through clouds belonged to the ransomware family. The ransomware viruses use JavaScript exploits, malicious Microsoft office macros,
Hacking isn’t the only way in which confidential information can leak on the Internet. Sometimes it can happen merely by mistake. A recent case
A new ransomware known as RarVault has started infecting users. The virus mainly targets Russian-speaking victims, though it can spread to anyone on the
TelNet ports are often considered old-fashioned and even obsolete, having been replaced by the SSH protocol. However, the attacks on TelNet ports almost double
The new ransomware virus dubbed N1N1N1 by security researchers. The virus targets specific files and encrypts them, making them unusable without a key. N1N1N1