Rombertik malware destroys computers if detected

Cerf thinks encryption back doors would be 'super risky'

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May 05, 2015

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1. Rombertik malware destroys computers if detected

2. Cerf thinks encryption back doors would be 'super risky'

3. Microsoft picks security for the enterprise win

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Rombertik malware destroys computers if detected

Rombertik is designed to steal any plain text entered into a browser window READ MORE

Cerf thinks encryption back doors would be 'super risky'

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Microsoft picks security for the enterprise win

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