Hackers behind Fake Windows 10 Update Seek Bitcoin Ransom

Hackers behind Fake Windows 10 Update Seek Bitcoin Ransom

The words "ransom" and "Bitcoin" appear to be complimenting each other once again. According to Cisco's security expert Nick Biasini, a fake Windows 10 update is currently at large that secretly installs an aggressive malware into the target computers. And similar to what we all have noticed in many earlier reports, this malware can only be tackled by seeking the help of very persons that bombed it - the cybercriminals. The role of Bitcoin comes right there, for it fulfills the hacker's objectives to obtain ransom from the victim, without losing his anonymity before the legal authorities.....


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