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2016-05-24 19:00:26 |
TeslaCrypt Ransomware Shuts Down: One Down, Plenty to Go (lien direct) |
In a surprising turn of events, the creators of the notorious TeslaCrypt ransomware shut down their operation and revealed the master key for decrypting all files. They even said they are sorry, as displayed in the image below. Figure 1: TeslaCrypt Shut Down Message The motive behind this step remains unclear. The attackers could […] |
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2016-05-12 17:15:07 |
The Notorious TeslaCrypt V3 Ransomware: A Comprehensive Analysis (lien direct) |
As the current wave of ransomware rages on, one stands out in its ability to adapt: TeslaCrypt. Although it emerged only in 2015, we are currently witnessing the malware's third generation. Since its debut, it has transformed itself, fixing its flaws and vastly improving its ability to evade detection. It has also expanded its distribution […] |
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2016-04-11 18:59:58 |
Decrypting the Petya Ransomware (lien direct) |
Petya is a relatively new ransomware variant that first appeared on the cyber-crime scene at the beginning of 2016. While Petya doesn't have an impressive infection rate like other ransomware such as CryptoWall or TeslaCrypt, it was immediately flagged as the next step in ransomware evolution. Petya's developers were not content with merely encrypting all […] |
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2016-03-23 19:52:51 |
New TeslaCrypt Ransomware Spikes on Leap Day, Attempting to Catch Users Off-Guard (lien direct) |
In reviewing recent anomalies in our threat traffic, Omri Givoni, who heads up our Threat Prevention Cloud Group, noticed a spike of more than 100,000 events in our detections on leap day, February 29th, 2016. Zeroing in on the event, we isolated one SHA1 7429b5b4c239cb5380b6d7e4ffa070c4f92f3c79, which strangely did not show any incidents either before or […] |
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2015-12-19 00:00:16 |
Angler EK Pushing TeslaCrypt (lien direct) |
In recent weeks, we have witnessed a very large up rise in TeslaCrypt infection attempts. TeslaCrypt is a relatively new ransomware, first reported in the beginning of 2015. Although it is not the most sophisticated malware, it is continuously maintained and updated by its authors, and still manages to spread through various infection vectors. In […]
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