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Ransomware Encrypts Victim Files With 1024-Bit Key
Posted on 06.11.08 by templeton @ 7:28 pm

A dangerous new strain of malicious software that holds the victim’s computers files for ransom has been unleashed, and researchers have yet to crack the encryption key.


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