A new ransomware called RensenWare was discovered today by MalwareHunterTeam that makes a unique ransom demand; score over 0.2 billion in the LUNATIC level of TH12 ~ Undefined Fantastic Object or kiss ...
In 2017, even malware is anime. Anyone affected by the new malware Rensenware, named after the anime-style game Touhou Seirensen (Undefined Fantastic Object), has to score over 200 million points on ...
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There’s a new type of ransomware in town and it goes by the name of ‘Rensenware’. The rookie is a new type of malware that locks your files until you pay a fee to the hijacker, just like the older ...
A new kind of ransomware, created by an undergraduate Korean student, tasks victims with mastering a Japanese shooting game so that they would have the important files on their computer unlocked.
As you may have guessed from the specifics here, the Rensenware bug was created more in the spirit of fun than maliciousness. After Rensenware was publicized on Twitter, its creator, who goes by Tvple ...
A strange new ransomware is forcing users to play an anime-type shooter and score over 200 million points to unlock their files. Reuters While usual strains of ransomware lock down a user's files in ...
This has been a really busy ransomware week. In addition to lots of crapware released, we also saw an EDA2 branch called Stolich that is only going to lead to more skidware being released. We also saw ...
There’s a new type of ransomware in town and it goes by the name of ‘Rensenware’. The rookie is a new type of malware that locks your files until you pay a fee to the hijacker, just like the older ...
Most people know how ransomware works; after it infects a machine, the malware encrypts files, or the entire system, and the decryption key will only be released once a person pays the ransom. But ...
A typical ransomware takes your files hostage in exchange for money, but "Rensenware" asks for something else. It forces you to play an anime-type shooter game called Touhou Seirensen (Undefined ...