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Analysis of Nokoyawa ransomware
Aug. 31, 2022, 1:05 p.m. | Pedro Tavares
Malware analysis – Infosec Resources resources.infosecinstitute.com
Ransomware is an ongoing threat. New variants are constantly detected, and existing threats keep adding new features and techniques for performing malicious operations. A notable example is Nokoyawa ransomware, a new variant possibly related to Hive and Babuk. Digging into the details of Nokoyawa At first glance, the Nokoyawa binary is not packed and protected […]
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