Security News > 2019 > April > New ‘Sodinokibi’ Ransomware Exploits Critical Oracle WebLogic Flaw
2019-04-30 19:20
A recently-patched critical flaw in Oracle WebLogic is being actively exploited to peddle a new ransomware variant, which researchers call "Sodinokibi."
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https://threatpost.com/new-sodinokibi-ransomware-exploits-critical-oracle-weblogic-flaw/144233/
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