FUCKUNICORN ransomware threatens pharmacies and medical businesses. It tries to convince the user to download an executable file and run it on their computer, with the promise of offering the beta version of the IMMUNI app and have first-hand data of COVID-19 updated in real time regarding the situations of contagion in your region.
Ako ransomware encrypts the data of computers on the local network running Windows (including Windows 10) using AES, and then requires a ransom of 0.5 to 1 BTC in order to return the files. Ransom amount varies from case to case.
VCrypt Ransomware encrypt user data using 7Zip, a legitimate file encryption program, and then delete the original folder. Apparently it is target toward French speaking victims.
SepSys Ransomware encrypts user data using AES, and then requires a ransom of $100 in BTC in order to return the files. .sepsys extension is added to encrypted files.
Jigsaw Ransomware and old malware is back with a phishing campaign that spread LokiBot. The LokiBot install Jigsaw Ransomware as its payload using an old Microsoft Office CVE-2017-11882 remote code execution vulnerability in Equation Editor.