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A new ransomware has been discovered called RAA that is coded entirely in JavaScript and uses the CryptoJS library to encrypt a victim's files. Once the files are encrypted, it demands a $250 ...
A new Windows zero-day allows threat actors to use malicious JavaScript files to bypass Mark-of-the-Web security warnings. Threat actors are already seen using the zero-day bug in ransomware attacks.
Attackers frequently send malicious JavaScript files through bogus emails. It's easy to block these files from reaching a hapless user. Here's how. There have been several recent reports of fake ...
But here’s the important thing to keep in mind: While walking through these steps can remove the malware from your computer and restore it to your control, it won’t decrypt your files.
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