Meow ransomware hits Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Novel DJVU ransomware variant emerges Attacks involving the use of cracked software have been distributing a novel version of the DJVU ransomware dubbed "Xaro" for its use of the. Xaro extension for encrypted files, reports The Hacker News.

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