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Nimble ‘Gunra’ Ransomware Evolves With Linux Variant

Posted on July 29, 2025
Nimble ‘Gunra’ Ransomware Evolves With Linux Variant

The emerging cybercriminal gang, which initially targeted Microsoft Windows systems, is looking to go cross-platform using sophisticated, multithread encryption.

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