InfoSec Week 1, 2017
Koolova ransomware or better 'awarenessware' decrypts files if victims read 2 articles about ransomware. No money involved.
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Koolova ransomware or better 'awarenessware' decrypts files if victims read 2 articles about ransomware. No money involved.
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A hacker transferred early bitcoiners phone number from T-Mobile to a carrier called linked to a Google Voice account in the hacker’s possession using fake identity. Within minutes, dozens of his accounts were stolen.
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Russian hackers tracked Ukrainian artillery units using Android implant
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'Popcorn Time' ransomware promises free decryption keys to victims who infect others. To get their important files back, victims can pay a ransom to the cyber criminal or infect two other people and have them pay the ransom to get a free decryption key.
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