![]() ![]() The ransomware pretends to be the KMSPico Windows Activator (a tool used to activate any version of Windows and Microsoft office). How does the Domino ransomware enter its victim’s computer? ![]() The malware encrypts the infected files and appends the extension “.domino” to the files. Quick Heal Threat Research Labs has recently observed a new variant of ransomware called Domino that is using this activator as a carrier. ![]() If you are using KMSPico Activator for activating your Windows or MS Office, then you could be risking yourself to a ransomware infection. ![]()
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