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Hackers target thousands of computers days after ion attack

Por: The Boston Globe Tech February 06, 2023

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More than 2,100 computers around the world were infected over the weekend with ransomware that exploited a two-year-old vulnerability in server software made by VMware Inc., according to cybersecurity researchers and authorities.The infected machines represent a fraction of the more than 66,000 internet-connected computers that could be potential targets, said Patrice Auffret, founder and chief executive of Onyphe SAS, a French cybersecurity... + full article



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