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One of the key drivers behind the explosion in ransomware attacks over the last five years and more has been the development and proliferation of the ransomware-as-a-service model, a means of providing cybercriminals with easy to use, low cost tools with which to undertake and manage ransomware campaigns. Developers benefit from a steady stream of income from subscription sales while avoiding directly engaging in criminal acts. The recently observed Kryptina Raas, a dedicated Linux attack framework, has added a …

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