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The website of a toy company has been spreading malware that holds files to ransom

May 3, 2016, 13:19 IST

A Maisto monster truckYouTube/RCManiaDotCom

The website of Japanese toy-maker Maisto has been found to be spreading malicious software that encrypts a user's files and holds them to ransom, Ars Technica reports.

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Maisto is the manufacturer of model vehicles which are sold around the world. But researchers from security company Malwarebytes found that its website was infected with ransomware, a type of malicious software that is spread between computers, infects hard drives, and then forces people to pay to unlock their files.

Maisto's website is currently unavailable:

Maisto

Ars Technica says that it looks like someone managed to get into Maisto's website using an outdated version of its content management system.

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This isn't the first time that ransomware has been spread online. A Mac torrent client named Transmission was found to be spreading ransomware through its installer in March.

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