The new variant can steal your usernames and passwords and infect other computers by sharing corrupted files
Mar 1, 2017 15:46 GMT · By Gabriela Vatu
In the past few days, two large spam waves have crashed into Denmark, carrying TorrentLocker ransomware, the famous malware.
It seems that this time around the ransomware was distributed with the help of Microsoft Word documents embedded with malicious macros, say the researchers from Heimdal Security. Users were tricked into downloading these malicious files which caused them quite a lot of troubles.
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