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Ransomware with unbreakable crypto

Posted: 22 Oct 2013, 10:33
by Anakha56
http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/10 ... -bitcoins/
You’re infected—if you want to see your data again, pay us $300 in Bitcoins
Ransomware comes of age with unbreakable crypto, anonymous payments.

Malware that takes computers hostage until users pay a ransom is getting meaner, and thanks to the growing prevalence of Bitcoin and other digital payment systems, it's easier than ever for online crooks to capitalize on these "ransomware" schemes. If this wasn't already abundantly clear, consider the experience of Nic, an Ars reader who fixes PCs for a living and recently helped a client repair the damage inflicted by a particularly nasty title known as CryptoLocker.

It started when an end user in the client's accounting department received an e-mail purporting to come from Intuit. Yes, the attached archived zip file with an executable inside should have been a dead giveaway that this message was malicious and was in no way affiliated with Intuit. But accounting employees are used to receiving e-mails from financial companies. When the receiver clicked on it, he saw a white box flash briefly on his screen but didn't notice anything else out of the ordinary. He then locked his computer and attended several meetings.

Within a few hours, the company's IT department received word of a corrupt file stored on a network drive that was available to multiple employees, including the one who received the malicious e-mail. A quick investigation soon uncovered other corrupted files, most or all of which had been accessed by the accounting employee. By the time CryptoLocker had run its course, hundreds of gigabytes worth of company data was no longer available.

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So who still allows employees to open up exe files from email? ;)

Re: Ransomware with unbreakable crypto

Posted: 22 Oct 2013, 10:45
by Hman
The power of sheer stupidity will always triumph.

Re: Ransomware with unbreakable crypto

Posted: 22 Oct 2013, 10:50
by GreyWolf
Luckily, my users either don't know enough to open attachments at all, or have just enough knowledge not to open weird ones. Bless their little hearts.

Re: Ransomware with unbreakable crypto

Posted: 23 Oct 2013, 07:30
by D3PART3D
GreyWolf wrote:Luckily, my users either don't know enough to open attachments at all, or have just enough knowledge not to open weird ones. Bless their little hearts.
:lol: Ideal.

Re: Ransomware with unbreakable crypto

Posted: 23 Oct 2013, 08:51
by GDI_Lord
GreyWolf wrote:Luckily, my users either don't know enough to open attachments at all, or have just enough knowledge not to open weird ones. Bless their little hearts.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

:D