The second Trojan kidnaps documents to extort money

US security company LURHQ has just discovered a new program that can encrypt all files on the victim's computer. It leaves a message asking for a $ 300 ransom if you want the data to be safe again.

Picture 1 of The second Trojan kidnaps documents to extort money
US security company LURHQ has just discovered a new program that can encrypt all files on the victim's computer. It leaves a message asking for a $ 300 ransom if you want the data to be safe again.

This Cryzip Trojan is called "extortion software" (ransomware) because it uses a malicious code to control the file and then sell the code key for a certain fee.

Cryzip explained to the victim that they "picked up" it from a pornographic site and warned not to contact the police. " Don't try to find documents again because it simply doesn't exist on the hard drive anymore. If you're really interested in these data, or pay online for $ 300, " Cryzip said.

Currently, denial of service attacks, using the virus-infected computer systems, is the most popular extortion method on the Internet. Meanwhile, Cryzip operates at a much smaller and narrower scale. In May 2005, Websense (USA) also detected a similar Trojan.

" Users do not need to worry about Cryzip. But the two cases that took place over the past 10 months showed that virus writers are directing dangerous software to follow a new trend ," LURHQ said.

In a recent announcement, security firm Symantec also mentioned that hackers spread viruses and silently steal data for their own benefit but do not cause significant damage to users' systems.

Update 12 December 2018
« PREV
NEXT »
Category

Technology

Life

Discover science

Medicine - Health

Event

Entertainment