TeslaCrypt doesn’t mean anything to many PC users,but there are thousands of people who absorb somehow contracted this infectious malware program that imprisons personal files on a computer until a monetary reward is paid. There already are tools that can deal with certain versions of this dangerous ransomware program, but Microsoft decided to step in, and creating its own rescue tool. DON’T MISS: Adobe confirms major Flash vulnerability,and the only way to protect yourself is to uninstall Flash The tool was included in the Patch Tuesday update this week. The company created the malware-removal instrument in response to a spike in malware installations detected in August. As ZDNet reports, TeslaCrypt infections grew from below 1000 per day in late August t
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