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A new ransomware has been discovered called RAA that is coded entirely in JavaScript and uses the CryptoJS library to encrypt a victim's files. Once the files are encrypted, it demands a $250 ...
A new Windows zero-day allows threat actors to use malicious JavaScript files to bypass Mark-of-the-Web security warnings. Threat actors are already seen using the zero-day bug in ransomware attacks.
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MUO on MSNThese 5 File Types Are Often Used to Hide VirusesScript files use file extensions like JS, PY, SH, and more. Now, on their own, they can't really do anything. You would need to run them in their respective environments. For a .js file, that would be ...
Dozens of personal files belonging to Lancaster County’s top lawyer – including documents related to local Republican Party committees – were discovered on a county government computer ...
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