Trend Micro discovers new ransomware


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    Trend Micro discovers new ransomware


    According to Trend Micro security researchers, they have detected a new ransomware that proliferates through an e-mail on the internet. Trend
    Micro have called the malware WORM_RANSOM.FD that seems as a mass mailing computer worm, but a detailed analysis of it has revealed that it contains a deadly payload. It has been discovered that
    WORM_RANSOM.FD downloads from remote websites when visitors access those sites or it may download secretly by other malware on the targeted system. While the deadly payload does not affect some files with
    extensions such as .dry, .rwg, .vxd, .dll, .inl and .exe, the malware is
    capable of encrypting all files stored in the targeted computers using Blowfish algorithm. Hence, the malware makes the files useless. Moreover, the worm makes a registry entry (ies) that allows it to do automatic execution whenever the system startup. Interestingly, the new ransomware WORM_RANSOM.FD does not follow the function of a typical
    ransomware which demands money for restoring encrypted files. Instead it gives a user three options to choose from to restore the affected files.

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    Among the three options, first tells the affected user to consult a reputed antivirus company that may help him to decrypt the files. The second suggestion says to the user that he could send an e-mail at back9001@yahoo.com for a decryptor application to restore the affected files, while the third option includes recommendation of migrating from Windows Operating System (OS) to Linux to overcome the attack.
    Besides, it has been found that the ransomware WORM_RANSOM.FD alters the filenames after encryption by adding .RWG extension. For example - if the name of an original file is DOCUMENT.TXT, then after encryption its name changes to DOCUMENT.TXT.RWG.
    Security experts at Trend Micro have rated the ransonware as high-risk/moderate reward business model. This is primarily because it violates one of the main features many cyber criminals are using to develop malware. In addition, the payload could be easily seen and users are told that their files are made hostage.
    With cyber criminals giving
    Thanks for the information.

    Probably a Linux Fanboy created this virus. Note how they asked to switch to Linux. Why would they want to do that?
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  3. Posts : 1,614
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    Yeah,

    I particularly like that 3rd option
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