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Network World |
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2017-03-14 12:57:00 (vue: 2017-03-14 12:57:00) |
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Thieves steal Petya ransomware then use it for free |
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Crooks are stealing code from the purveyors of Petya ransomware and using it to extort money from innocent victims, stiffing the creators of the malware out of the cut they are supposed to get.Rather than following the rules of licensing Petya, another criminal group is stealing and modifying the ransomware so they can use it without paying, according to the SecureList blog by researchers at Kaspersky Lab.+More on Network World: DARPA fortifies early warning system for power-grid cyber assault+To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here |
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+more according another are article assault+to blog can click code comment creators criminal crooks cut cyber darpa early extort following fortifies free from full get grid group here innocent kaspersky lab leave licensing malware modifying money network out paying petya please power purveyors ransomware rather read researchers rules securelist steal stealing stiffing supposed system than then thieves use using victims warning without world: |
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