The well-known crypto ransomware CTB Locker is back. After a considerable slowdown in distribution, it is being pushed onto users again, and this time its executable have been signed with a stolen certificate. But what is even more interesting is that there is a new variant of the malware, and this one targets websites instead of Windows workstations. According to a security researcher that goes by the online handle Benkow, at least 102 websites have … More →
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