Security News > 2018 > July > Microsoft might not support Windows XP any more, but GandCrab v4.1 ransomware does

2018-07-09 16:20
Charming. First worm able to infect legacy systems has a module called 'network f*cker' Miscreants have developed the first strain of ransomware worm capable of infecting legacy systems, such as Windows XP and 2003.…
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