Ransomware developers have to come up with new tricks and features every now and then. That is much easier said than done, however. InfinityLock is one of those malware types that offers some degree of innovation, although it may not be overly successful in the end. More specifically, it doesn’t encrypt files in the background, but rather issues commands using a command prompt window. Despite the visual improvement, the malware strain itself can be decrypted with relative ease. InfinityLock has a Unique Lockscreen but Poses no Threat Ransomware concoctions such as InfinityLock raise more questions than answers right now. Its source code is
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