Encrypting the encrypted: Zorab Trojan in STOP decryptor
Cybercriminals are distributing ransomware disguised as a tool for decrypting files encrypted by the STOP Trojan.
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Cybercriminals are distributing ransomware disguised as a tool for decrypting files encrypted by the STOP Trojan.
Kaspersky researchers publish a decryptor that can help get back files encrypted by all strains of Shade/Troldesh ransomware.
Ransomware terrorizes users and companies around the world, preventing access to data and demanding more and more money for its safe return. Take this quiz and learn how to secure your digital life.
Ransomware research shows that paying ransom is no guarantee you’ll get your files back.
Another piece of ransomware bites the dust: Kaspersky Lab now offers a free decryption tool for the WildFire cryptor.
Where ransomware originates, how blockers evolve into cryptors, and why this type of malware is cybercriminals’ favorite tool.