A new strain of ransomware called CryPy has been discovered by researchers. Built in Python, the malware assigns a unique key for every file it encrypts, making it harder to have the files decrypted.
A new ransomware known as ‘CryPy’ has been discovered in the wild with the capability of encrypting each file on a system with a unique key, Avast security expert Jakub Kroustek discovered. While not ...
A new variant of ransomware encrypts files using a unique key for each individual file, but this may not be as threatening as it seems, according to SC Magazine. Jakub Kroustek, a malware analyst and ...
A person or group of malware authors calling themselves "Mafia Malware Indonesia" claimed responsibility for writing a collection of ransomware families that includes threats such as KimcilWare, ...
This week we have 6 new ransomware, 1 distasteful ransom note, 2 decryptors, and an update to Locky. Of particular note is the CryLocker Ransomware, which uses Imgur.com to store information about its ...