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Uptick in Ransomware, Mobile Banking Malware - Printable Version +- Geeks for your information (https://www.geeks.fyi) +-- Forum: News (https://www.geeks.fyi/forumdisplay.php?fid=105) +--- Forum: Privacy & Security News (https://www.geeks.fyi/forumdisplay.php?fid=107) +--- Thread: Uptick in Ransomware, Mobile Banking Malware (/showthread.php?tid=7915) |
Uptick in Ransomware, Mobile Banking Malware - silversurfer - 27 July 19 Quote:Ransomware dominated the first half of 2019, while mobile banking malware threats grew by more than 50% from 2018 to 2019, according to Check Point’s Mid-Year Trends Report. SOURCE: https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/uptick-in-ransomware-mobile/ RE: Uptick in Ransomware, Mobile Banking Malware - darktwilight - 27 July 19 As long as there are states where intelligence agencies Develop and use exploit and malware yourself, instead of protecting their citizens from such dangers. If such dangers continue to rise in percentage terms. Quote:the WannaCry attack that paralyzed computers around the world in mid-May and affected various companies. The first - as yet unconfirmed - analyses show infections with the blackmail Trojan Petya, which encrypts files on infected computers. The files are to be released again against payment of a ransom, but there is no relying on it. The wave of attacks allegedly uses another vulnerability discovered by the Equation Group, allegedly part of the NSA. Its arsenal had been published by a hacker group called Shadow Brokers. Whom such tools & malware stolen or be changed who protects us? Quote:City Power has been hit by a Ransomware virus. it has encrypted all our databases, applications and network. Currently our ICT department is cleaning and rebuilding all impacted applications.^GRFor the people who haven't noticed it yet, since the beginning of the year, a wave of Cryptotrojans and Ransomware on the Road trying to extort money from companies and government agencies around the world. For some of this malware, malware experts say that they can only come from secret services of states. That's really sad. |