Linux Variant of Clop Ransomware Spotted, But Uses Faulty Encryption Algorithm,
The first-ever Linux variant of the Clop ransomware has been detected in the wild, but with a faulty encryption algorithm that has made it possible to reverse engineer the process.
« The ELF executable contains a flawed encryption algorithm making it possible to decrypt locked files without paying the ransom, » SentinelOne researcher Antonis Terefos said in a report shared with The Hacker News.
« The ELF executable contains a flawed encryption algorithm making it possible to decrypt locked files without paying the ransom, » SentinelOne researcher Antonis Terefos said in a report shared with The Hacker News.
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The first-ever Linux variant of the Clop ransomware has been detected in the wild, but with a faulty encryption algorithm that has made it possible to reverse engineer the process.
« The ELF executable contains a flawed encryption algorithm making it possible to decrypt locked files without paying the ransom, » SentinelOne researcher Antonis Terefos said in a report shared with The Hacker News.
« The ELF executable contains a flawed encryption algorithm making it possible to decrypt locked files without paying the ransom, » SentinelOne researcher Antonis Terefos said in a report shared with The Hacker News.
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