In March 2016, the Cerber file encrypter first introduced itself to the world. This “ransomware that speaks” has gone through multiple variations since its inception, adopting techniques such as redundant checks for installed security software along the way. It’s no surprise its innovative dynamism has attracted the attention of spammers and possibly other ransomware developers. […]… Read More
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