The end of AES_NI ransomware? The hacker publishes decryption keys
While most of the cases, virus researchers are the ones who release long-awaited ransomware decryption keys, in the case of AES-NI ransomware, things are
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Brief biography of Julie Splinters Julie Splinters is the News Editor of 2-spyware. Her bachelor was English Philology. However, her old interest in Japan and, particularly East Japan, motivated her to enter East Asia studies. While gaining knowledge about economic, political and social development of this region, she got acquainted with the issue of cyber operations capabilities. Particularly, North Korea‘s cyber capabilities became a highly intriguing topic for her leading her to this position in 2-spyware. Besides the work, she is also employed as a freelance English-Russian translator. Elaborating on her hobbies, Julie spends her free time in ballroom dance classes. Her other free time interests include martial arts and watching anime. The motto which inspires her – “Never give up.” She also admires Morgan Freeman and Phoolan Devi.
While most of the cases, virus researchers are the ones who release long-awaited ransomware decryption keys, in the case of AES-NI ransomware, things are
HTRS ransomware strikes as a derived version of HiddenTear HTRS virus, alternatively known as NewHT (new HiddenTear), functions as a file-encrypting threat designed according
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Wana DecryptOr 2.0 imitates WannaCry and demands ransom Wana DecryptOr 2.0 virus is a WannaCry-related infection which imitates the design of this infamous ransomware to
DailyWiki ads might redirect to high-risk websites DailyWiki is a potentially unwanted program (PUP) which is categorized as an adware. However, this ad-supported program
After the storm of WannaCry or Wana Crypt0r has slightly subsided, cyber security specialists have more time to investigate the origins and the identity
WanaDecryptor 2.0 virus continues frightening the cyber space WanaDecryptor 2.0 virus function an alternative version of WannaCry or a subsequent version of Wana Decrypt0r. Those,
.wcry file extension warns about hazardous cyber infection .wcry file extension virus is a file-encrypting malware that is also known as WannaCry, WanaCrypt0r, Wana
.WNCRY virus can become the next most destructive crypto-malware .WNCRY virus is an alternative name of ransomware, known as WannaCry, WanaCryptor, WanaCrypt0r and Wana Decrypt0r. The name comes
LOPTR ransomware: Locky will not withdraw from the market anytime soon LOPTR virus operates as the latest version of Locky ransomware family. This threat
GlobalWeather ads can be dangerous and annoying – avoid clicking on them GlobalWeather is a name of a potentially unwanted program (PUP) that delivers
Searchy.online imitates Google and takes advantage of unsuspecting users to generate ad-revenue Searchy.online virus is a browser-targeted infection which infiltrates computers against user’s will
The new image of Opera 45 browser intrigues not only its long-time users but may attract new ones. At least, this is the main
Gebdp3k7bolalnd4.onion follows up other Onion ransomware family members Gebdp3k7bolalnd4.onion virus is detectable as a new version of notorious Onion (alternatively known as .onion file extension
After Skype spam campaign has dashed away, felons do not miss a chance to exploit every small detail for their advantage. Thus, this time
IWantMyFiles uses questionable encryption method IWantMyFiles virus operates as crypto-malware. Thanks to Jakub Kroustek, who detected this malware, it is now under investigation. According