Microsoft has taken apart a destructive Windows backdoor it calls GigaWiper. What stands out is how it is built: not one tool but three older destructive programs bolted into one, offered as commands the operator can choose from.

Each is a different way to break a machine: wipe the whole disk, overwrite the Windows drive, or run fake “ransomware” that scrambles files with a key it never saves…

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Source: The Hacker News

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