- Petya is a family of encrypting malware that was first discovered in 2016.[2] The malware targets Microsoft Windows–based systems, infecting the master boot...
- mrempy.github.io posts/analyzing-petya-ransomware/Petya is a family of encryption malware that was first discovered in 2016. The malware targets Microsoft’s Windows-based systems.
- blackberry.com us/en/solutions/endpoint-security/…In mid-2017, cybersecurity researchers discovered a novel variant of Petya imposing the same malicious techniques with an unflawed encryption scheme.
- twinfinite.pages.dev posts/here-s-the-real-time-…Recently, we have spotted a video in Motherboard which was recorded by YouTube malware historian danooct1. The video shows how Petya Malware...
- questionai.com knowledge/kVa19fBNnD-petya-malware…Classification Trojan horse Type Malware Subtype Cryptovirus Operating system(s) affected Windows Petya is a family of encrypting malware that was.
- avast.com c-petyaPetya isn’t a single instance of ransomware so much as a family of related malware. Petya first appeared in early 2016, spread via malicious email attachments.
- github.com Zusyaku/Malware-Collection-Part-2/blob…My Malware Collection From Internet "Dont Run In Real PC" - Malware-Collection-Part-2/Petya.A.exe at main · Zusyaku/Malware-Collection-Part-2.
- comparitech.com net-admin/petya-ransomware/The story of the Petya ransomware family shows how quickly malware can change. All of the eight versions and adaptations of Petya emerged in a little over a year.
- malwarebytes.com petya-and-notpetyaPetya is an encrypting malware that researchers found in 2016. Its name is inspired by a fictional Soviet satellite from the James Bond film GoldenEye (1995).
- trellix.com security-awareness/ransomware/petya/What is the difference between Petya and NotPetya? Petya malware has been around for quite some time, with the June 2017 attack unleashing a new variant.