Security News > 2017 > May > Week in review: WannaCry decryptor available, stealing Windows credentials using Google Chrome (Help Net Security)

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: DocuSign breached, stolen info used for targeted phishing campaign Phishing emails impersonating electronic signature technology provider DocuSign are not an unusual sight, but the latest campaign has the added advantage of specifically targeting registered DocuSign users. There’s now a WannaCry decryptor tool for most Windows versions As the criminals behind the WannaCry ransomware are trying to make it work again, security researchers … More →
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