Bitcoin Ransomware Infects Multiple German Hospitals

Bitcoin Ransomware Infects Multiple German Hospitals

Throughout the past few years, various major institutions have fallen victim to the ransomware threat. Ransomware has become a real plague for Internet users all over the world. There is nothing more annoying than using a computer only to have the end user completely locked out due to a piece of malware encrypting all of the necessary files. Various German hospitals have fallen victim to ransomware infections in the past few weeks, and the only option was to pay a Bitcoin ransom so day-to-day operations could continue. Throughout the past few years, various major institutions have fallen....


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