Russian ransomware takes advantage of Windows PowerShell

Russian ransomware takes advantage of Windows PowerShell

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  1. SophosLabs

    73.0 days ago

    Russian ransomware takes advantage of Windows PowerShell http://t.co/GWvyTASMc8

  2. Virus Bulletin

    73.0 days ago

    Russian ransomware uses Powershell to encrypt files; but Powershell can be used to obtain decryption key too http://t.co/B0rzJ48Wmc

  3. Graham Cluley

    73.0 days ago

    Russian ransomware takes advantage of Windows PowerShell http://t.co/BbtRW23aGE

  4. Lee

    73.0 days ago

    RT @gcluley: Russian ransomware takes advantage of Windows PowerShell http://t.co/EL3ESpPh2w

  5. Fausto Cepeda

    73.0 days ago

    Lenguaje de script que viene por default en varios sabores de Windows. He dicho todo:lenguaje,script, default http://t.co/dptE0K0uG1

  6. Lavasoft

    73.0 days ago

    Russian ransomware takes advantage of Windows PowerShell http://t.co/gGmwemjLzq

  7. Sooraj K S

    73.0 days ago

    Russian ransomware takes advantage of Windows PowerShell http://t.co/RlmnTbLYZD



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