Cerber Bitcoin Ransomware Now Includes Malware Factory Automation

Cerber Bitcoin Ransomware Now Includes Malware Factory Automation

As the summer draws ever closer, the chances of getting a computer infected with malicious software seem to increase exponentially. The latest version of Cerber ransomware is introducing new challenges for security experts. Malware factory has been introduced, which creates different versions of Cerber every 15 seconds. Cerber Becomes Completely Random. To this very date, Cerber is the most feared and destructive type of Bitcoin ransomware in circulation. Developers of this malware threat are becoming more crafty than ever before, and they keep updating the source code as well. In the....


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