Victims can either either restore files from a backup or if that's not possible, pay up The latest version of the TeslaCrypt ransomware has tidied up a weakness in previous versions that in some cases allowed victims to recover their files without paying a ransom.Cisco’s Talos research group found that TeslaCrypt 3.0.1 has improved its implementation of a cryptographic algorithm making it impossible now to decrypt files. “We can not say it loud and often enough, ransomware has become the black plague of the internet,” wrote Andrea Allievi and Holger Unterbrink, both security researchers with Cisco, in a blog post on Wednesday. “The adversaries are modifying and improving it in every version.” Weaknesses in versions of TeslaCrypt allowed researchers to create tools including TeslaCrack, Tesladecrypt and TeslaDecoder for people to decrypt their files without paying a ransom. That encryption weakness has now been closed.“Unfortunately, so far we are not aware of any tool which can do the same for this variant of TeslaCrypt,” the Cisco reseachers wrote. Ransomware schemes have become one of the most common scams on the Internet. The malware encrypts a user’s files, then displays instructions for how victims can pay to obtain the decryption key.Although ransomware has been around for more than a decade, the schemes have proliferated in the last couple of years, striking consumers and businesses.Antivirus programs often miss ransomware, as its authors make minor tweaks to the code to avoid security scanning. Backing up files is the best defense, but the FBI warned last month that cybercriminals are increasingly aiming “to infect whole networks with ransomware and use persistent access to locate and delete network backups,” according to the Security Ledger. Related content feature The CSO guide to top security conferences Tracking postponements, cancellations, and conferences gone virtual — CSO Online’s calendar of upcoming security conferences makes it easy to find the events that matter the most to you. By CSO Staff 30 Aug 2024 8 mins Technology Industry IT Skills Events news F5, Intel team up to boost AI delivery, security F5 and Intel are working together to combine security and traffic-management capabilities from F5’s NGINX Plus suite with Intel’s OpenVINO open-source toolkit for optimizing AI inference and Intel IPU hardware accelerators. By Michael Cooney 29 Aug 2024 1 min Network Security Artificial Intelligence Security news Cisco snaps up AI security player Robust Intelligence Plans call for integrating Robust Intelligence's AI security platform with Cisco Security Cloud to streamline threat protection for AI applications and models and increase visibility into AI traffic. By Ann Bednarz 28 Aug 2024 1 min Mergers and Acquisitions Artificial Intelligence Security feature What is OWASP? A standard bearer for better web application security The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is an international nonprofit dedicated to providing free documentation, tools, videos, and forums for anyone interested in improving the security of their web applications. By Linda Rosencrance 28 Aug 2024 8 mins Internet Security IT Skills Application Security PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe