Dec. 6, 2022, 12:04 p.m. | Bruce Schneier

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Kaspersky is reporting on a data wiper masquerading as ransomware that is targeting local Russian government networks.


The Trojan corrupts any data that’s not vital for the functioning of the operating system. It doesn’t affect files with extensions .exe, .dll, .lnk, .sys or .msi, and ignores several system folders in the C:\Windows directory. The malware focuses on databases, archives, and user documents.


So far, our experts have seen only pinpoint attacks on targets in the Russian Federation. However, as usual, …

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