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<blockquote data-quote="Jack" data-source="post: 138930" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Hello,</p><p>These ransomware infection are very common on Windows operating system, and more recently they have been seen infecting the MAC OS X operating system.</p><p>Cyber-criminals, well known for not re-inventing the wheel, have ‘ported’ the latest ransomware to Apple platforms, not by using some complicated exploit but rather leveraging the browser and its ‘restore from crash’ feature.</p><p>This ransomware page is being pushed onto unsuspecting users browsing regular sites but in particular when searching for popular keywords. Basically, there are no malicious files dropped on the Apple operating systems, and cyber criminals are just using an advanced feature of the browser to pin this web page.</p><p></p><p>Here is a video that should be more helpful:</p><p>[media=youtube]Ip6tvti4UjU[/media]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack, post: 138930, member: 1"] Hello, These ransomware infection are very common on Windows operating system, and more recently they have been seen infecting the MAC OS X operating system. Cyber-criminals, well known for not re-inventing the wheel, have ‘ported’ the latest ransomware to Apple platforms, not by using some complicated exploit but rather leveraging the browser and its ‘restore from crash’ feature. This ransomware page is being pushed onto unsuspecting users browsing regular sites but in particular when searching for popular keywords. Basically, there are no malicious files dropped on the Apple operating systems, and cyber criminals are just using an advanced feature of the browser to pin this web page. Here is a video that should be more helpful: [media=youtube]Ip6tvti4UjU[/media] [/QUOTE]
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