"Ransomware Can Hide in the Websites You Upload Files To"

Cybersecurity researchers at Florida International University (FIU) warn that websites requesting access to a user's files may be able to bypass antivirus software and launch ransomware attacks. According to a study conducted by the FIU College of Engineering and Computing, free photo editors, tax document assistants, and other online apps that request permission to access a user's media can encrypt and control files. Attackers could then demand a ransom for the files' safe return. The hack is said to work on all three major PC operating systems: Windows, Linux, and macOS. Some cloud services, including Apple Cloud, Box, Google Drive, OneDrive, and Dropbox, are also vulnerable, as are external drives. This article continues to discuss the study "Ransomware over Modern Web Browsers."

Florida International University reports "Ransomware Can Hide in the Websites You Upload Files To"

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