New Cactus ransomware encrypts itself to evade antivirus
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A new ransomware operation called Cactus has been exploiting vulnerabilities in VPN appliances for initial access to networks of “large commercial entities.” The Cactus ransomware operation has been active since at least March and is looking for big payouts from its victims.
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