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PETYA ransomware Locks Users Out by Overwriting Master Boot Record
KnowBe4
PETYA ransomware doesn't encrypt files, it overwrites the MBR. Victims are attacked via spear phishing emails containing a malicious Dropbox...
9 months ago
Emerging Markets on the Global Stage
International Monetary Fund
Emerging markets hold both the reins of future growth and the keys to the future of multilateralism.
4 months ago
Petya Ransomware skips the Files and Encrypts your Hard Drive Instead
BleepingComputer
Instead of targeting your files, the Petya ransomware goes for it all by encrypting the Master File Table on a victim's drive.
105 months ago
Download Petya ransomware decrypt tool & password generator
The Windows Club
A new Petya password generator has been created to let the users decrypt their hard drives without paying any ransom.
35 months ago
How to protect your Windows computer from the Petya ransomware attack
USA Today
One of the best things you can do to protect yourself from these attacks is to download the patches Microsoft provides during updates.
90 months ago
Petya ransomware and NotPetya malware: What you need to know now
CSO Online
Petya and NotPetya are two related pieces of malware that affected thousands of computers worldwide in 2016 and 2017.
87 months ago
Petya: the two-in-one trojan
Securelist
The Petya Trojan (detected by Kaspersky Lab products as Trojan-Ransom.Win32.Petr) infects the MBR preventing normal system loading, and encrypts the Master...
104 months ago
New ransomware, old techniques: Petya adds worm capabilities
Microsoft
On June 27, 2017 reports of a ransomware infection began spreading across Europe. We saw the first infections in Ukraine, where more than...
90 months ago
Petya Ransomware Encrypts Master File Table
Threatpost
The malware encrypts the compromised computer's master file table and demands .9 Bitcoin in return for the decryption key; that total amounts to about $380 USD.
105 months ago
Petya and Mischa: ransomware duet (part 2)
Malwarebytes
After being defeated in April, Petya comes back with new tricks. Now, not as a single ransomware, but in a bundle with another malicious payload – Mischa.
103 months ago