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The Captain
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06 Nov 2013 14:11 #161667
by The Captain
Nasty new malware locks your files forever, unless you pay ransom
CryptoLocker, a new and nasty piece of malicious software is infecting computers around the world – encrypting important files and demanding a ransom to unlock them.
According to Sophos, the worldwide digital security company, it’s been hitting pretty hard for the past six weeks or so.
“It systematically hunts down every one of your personal files – documents, databases, spreadsheets, photos, videos and music collections – and encrypts them with military-grade encryption and only the crooks can open it,†said Chester Wisniewski, a senior security advisor at Sophos.
Even though it’s infected, your computer keeps working normally; you just can’t access any of your personal files. It’s scary, especially if you haven’t backed-up your data.
“Cybercrime is evolving, as the bad guys get smarter and use newer technologies,†noted Michael Kaiser, executive director of the National Cyber Security Alliance. “They’re always looking for new ways to steal your money.â€
CyrptoLocker is different from other types of “ransomware†that have been around for many years now that freeze your computer and demand payment. They can usually be removed which restores access to your files and documents.
Not CryptoLocker – it encrypts your files. There’s only one decryption key and the bad guys have that on their server. Unless you pay the ransom – within three days, that key will be destroyed. And as the message from the extorters says†“After that, nobody and never will be able to restore files…â€
The typical extortion payment is $300 USD or 300 EUR paid by Green Dot MoneyPak, or for the more tech savvy, two Bitcoins, currently worth about $400.
To instill a sense of urgency, a digital clock on the screen counts down from 72 hours to show much time is left before that unique decryption key is destroyed.
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mapoui
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06 Nov 2013 22:36 #161746
by mapoui
maybe its time to re-incorporate old methods in work and personal processes. Print stuff you have on the net, the work you do, whatever you write..print them when you are done and lock them away in a file cabinet....keep absolutely nutten on the net of importance.
dont even keep bookmarks. print out those too and lodge them in a file called bookmarks in your cabinet. you must not have anything on the net that can be lost by malware invasion.
I am going to start that process immediately.
and anyway...all or most the malware on the net I would wager large sums of money... comes from the big boys themselves..microsoft in particular. its got to be them doing the nasty work.. making money off the people going and coming.
who else can do stuff like that and get away with it all the time if its not the police themselves
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