viaArs Technica
The antivirus software company Doctor Web hasissued an alertabout a new form of crypto-ransomware that targets users of Linux-based operating systems. Designated as "Linux.Encoder.1" by the company, the malware largely targets Web servers, encrypting their contents and demanding a ransom of one Bitcoin (currently about $500).
Many of the systems that have been affected by the malware were infected when attackers exploiteda vulnerability in the Magneto CMS. A critical vulnerability patch for Magneto, which is used to power a number of e-commerce sites, was published on October 31. Doctor Web researchers currently place the number of victims in the "at least tens" range, but attacks on other vulnerable content management systems could increase the number of victims dramatically.
In order to run, the malware has to be...