Internet related News · 2017-10-25

A very Bad Rabbit is doing the (digital) rounds – News

Yet another ransomware is hitting global computers. A new wave of ransomware has hit several targets in Russia & Eastern Europe on Tuesday, according to media reports & several security companies. The malware, dubbed Bad Rabbit, has hit 3 Russian media outlets, including the news agency Interfax, according to Russian security firm Group-IB. Once it infects a computer, Bad Rabbit displays a message in red letters on a black background, an aesthetic used in the massive NotPetya ransomware outbreak.

http://news.google.com Oct 25, 2017 

On Tuesday, reports surfaced that a new kind of malware was spreading around Europe. The apparent ransomware which researchers are calling Bad Rabbit bubbled up in …

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Bad Rabbit: Not-Petya is back with improved ransomware – We Live Security (blog)

http://news.google.com Oct 24, 2017 

One of the distribution method of Bad Rabbit is via drive-by download. Some popular websites are compromised and have JavaScript injected in their HTM …

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Bad Rabbit: How to protect yourself from the ransomware attack sweeping across Europe – The Independent

http://news.google.com Oct 25, 2017 1

It’s locking users out of their machines and demanding money from them, but security experts are warning people not to pay up. It’s cur …

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Sophos: Partners’ role key in Bad Rabbit outbreak – Tahawul Tech

http://news.google.com Oct 25, 2017 

A new kind of malware hit Eastern European countries such as Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, and Turkey yesterday. Dubbed as Bad Rabbit by researchers, initial reports suggest the ra …

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