Raziaar
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I'm surprised I never heard of this.
Anybody else been aware of attacks like this, or maybe even experienced them? Or for that matter even, experienced any sort of virus/malware that caused irreversible damage to your system by deleting/damaging important data? Everything I've experienced so far has been fairly mild as far as damage is concerned... once cleaned the system was back to normal without a reformat or anything.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ransomware_(malware)
http://www.securelist.com/en/blog/333/GpCode_like_Ransomware_Is_Back
How the **** are people contracting this shit anyway?
I'm particularly fascinated about the encryption aspects though... and the fact that you'll likely never ever see your files again no matter what unless you give in considering that the key can not be cracked.
EDIT: lol lazy one below
Anybody else been aware of attacks like this, or maybe even experienced them? Or for that matter even, experienced any sort of virus/malware that caused irreversible damage to your system by deleting/damaging important data? Everything I've experienced so far has been fairly mild as far as damage is concerned... once cleaned the system was back to normal without a reformat or anything.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ransomware_(malware)
http://www.securelist.com/en/blog/333/GpCode_like_Ransomware_Is_Back
As we explained before, this type of malware is very dangerous because the chances of getting your data back are very low. It is almost the same as permanent removal of the data from your hard drive. Back in 2006 and 2008, we managed to offer a few ways of recovering and even decrypting your data with our decryption tools.
Now, GpCode is back and it is stronger than before. Unlike the previous variants, it doesn't delete files after encryption. Instead it overwrites data in the files, which makes it impossible to use data-recovery software such as PhotoRec, which we suggested during the last attack.
How the **** are people contracting this shit anyway?
I'm particularly fascinated about the encryption aspects though... and the fact that you'll likely never ever see your files again no matter what unless you give in considering that the key can not be cracked.
EDIT: lol lazy one below