Results for 'Petya'
BadRabbit: a closer look at the new version of Petya/NotPetya
October 24, 2017 - Petya/NotPetya (aka EternalPetya), made headlines in June, due to it’s massive attack on Ukraine. Today, we noted an outbreak of a...
Bye, bye Petya! Decryptor for old versions released.
July 24, 2017 - Following the outbreak of the Petya-based malware in Ukraine, the author of the original version, Janus, decided to release his master...
Keeping up with the Petyas: Demystifying the malware family
July 14, 2017 - Last June 27, there was a huge outbreak of a Petya-esque malware with WannaCry-style infector in the Ukraine. Since there is...
The key to old Petya versions has been published by the malware author
July 6, 2017 - As research concluded, the original author of Petya, Janus, was not involved in the latest attacks on Ukraine. His original malware...
All this EternalPetya stuff makes me WannaCry
July 6, 2017 - Another week goes by and yet again we have another ransomware outbreak initially dropped by a malicious software update and eventually...
EternalPetya – yet another stolen piece in the package?
June 30, 2017 - Since June 27th we have been investigating the outbreak of the new Petya-like malware armed with an infector similar to WannaCry. Since day one,...
EternalPetya and the lost Salsa20 key
June 29, 2017 - We have recently been facing a huge outbreak of a new Petya-like malware armed with an infector similar to WannaCry. The research is...
Petya-esque ransomware is spreading across the world
June 27, 2017 - UPDATE 6/29/2017 1045 PST: According to information uncovered within Malwarebytes Labs, we have determined that this ransomware variant is coded to...
Goldeneye Ransomware – the Petya/Mischa combo rebranded
December 15, 2016 - From March 2016 we’ve observed the evolution of an interesting low-level ransomware, Petya – you can read about it here. The second...
Third time (un)lucky – improved Petya is out
July 18, 2016 - So far we dedicated several articles to the interesting, low-level ransomware called Petya, hijacking the boot sector. You can read about...