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Deborah Servili 2018-12-07 13:25:56 +01:00
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"description": "Over 100,000 thousand computers in China have been infected in just a few days with poorly-written ransomware that encrypts local files and steals credentials for multiple Chinese online services. The crooks show a screen titled UNNAMED1989 and demand the victim a ransom of 110 yuan ($16) in exchange for decrypting the files, payable via Tencent's WeChat payment service by scanning a QR code.", "description": "Over 100,000 thousand computers in China have been infected in just a few days with poorly-written ransomware that encrypts local files and steals credentials for multiple Chinese online services. The crooks show a screen titled UNNAMED1989 and demand the victim a ransom of 110 yuan ($16) in exchange for decrypting the files, payable via Tencent's WeChat payment service by scanning a QR code.",
"meta": { "meta": {
"refs": [ "refs": [
"https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/ransomware-infects-100k-pcs-in-china-demands-wechat-payment/" "https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/ransomware-infects-100k-pcs-in-china-demands-wechat-payment/",
"https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/chinese-police-arrest-dev-behind-unnamed1989-wechat-ransomware/"
],
"synonyms": [
"UNNAMED1989"
] ]
}, },
"uuid": "b2aa807d-98fa-48e4-927b-4e81a50736e5", "uuid": "b2aa807d-98fa-48e4-927b-4e81a50736e5",

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}, },
"uuid": "608a903a-8145-4fd1-84bc-235e278480bf", "uuid": "608a903a-8145-4fd1-84bc-235e278480bf",
"value": "DNSpionage" "value": "DNSpionage"
},
{
"description": "Dubbed DarkVishnya, the attacks targeted at least eight banks using readily-available gear such as netbooks or inexpensive laptops, Raspberry Pi mini-computers, or a Bash Bunny - a USB-sized piece hardware for penetration testing purposes that can pose as a keyboard, flash storage, network adapter, or as any serial device.",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/netbooks-rpis-and-bash-bunny-gear-attacking-banks-from-the-inside/"
]
},
"uuid": "db7fd7dd-28f7-4e8d-a807-8405e4b0f4e2",
"value": "DarkVishnya"
} }
], ],
"version": 82 "version": 82