The Clop ransomware gang is now also using a malware variant that explicitly targets Linux servers, but a flaw in the encryption scheme has allowed victims to quietly recover their files for free for months. . This new Linux version of Clop was spotted in December 2022 by Antonis Terefos, a researcher at SentinelLabs , after the threat group used it together with the Windows variant in an attack against a university in Colombia. While very similar to the Windows version, as they both use the same encryption method and almost identical process logic, there still are some differences, mainly limited to OS API calls and features still waiting to be implemented in the Linux variant. . The REvil ransomware group takes advantage of a security vulnerability, enabling Windows users to retrieve data for weeks without being noticed.. Clop Ransomware, Linux Malware, File Recovery Techniques, Cybersecurity Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Some users whose computers have been infected with a ransomware program called TeslaCrypt might be in luck: security researchers from Cisco Systems have developed a tool to recover their encrypted files. . TeslaCrypt appeared earlier this year and masquerades as a variant of the notorious CryptoLocker ransomware. However, its authors seemed intent on targeting gamers in particular. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . TeslaCrypt appeared earlier this year and masquerades as a variant of the notorious CryptoLocker ran. users, whose, computers, infected, ransomware, program, called, teslacrypt, might. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The night Cindy M.* disappeared, she ate dinner with her parents and older brother in the family’s two-story suburban Pittsburgh home, then went to her room and promised to come back for apple-walnut pie. The pretty 13-year-old with dark blond hair and blue-green eyes never returned. When her parents checked her room, they found neither a note nor a sign of forced entry. It was New Year’s Day, 2002, and their daughter was simply gone. Pittsburgh police spent almost two days interviewing Cindy’s friends and family, while neighbors scoured nearby fields and gullies, but everyone came up empty. . When FBI special agent Denise Holtz took over the case, late on Jan. 2, the investigation had barely moved beyond square one. This is what Holtz knew: Cindy was a shy child who wrote poetry and frequently made the honor roll. She was rarely in trouble. She could have run away, but she left her coat hanging in the closet on one of the coldest nights of the year. Only one tidbit seemed promising: Friends said Cindy frequented Internet chat rooms. The link for this article located at Popular Mechanics is no longer available. . When FBI special agent Denise Holtz took over the case, late on Jan. 2, the investigation had barely. night, cindy, disappeared, dinner, parents, older, brother, family’s. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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