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Devious virus writers have come up with a new twist on ransomware-style malware. A new strain of Trojan encrypts recently-opened files on compromised Windows PCs. But instead of demanding a ransom for a decryption key to unlock files, the malware relies on users to search the web for a possible way-out. Hackers have cleverly …

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  1. James 55
    Pirate

    Could this Fail?

    I'm sure that security firms will be able to get their pages to trump the scammers' on search engine ranks for those key words.

  2. bethjones@sophos

    Not the first time

    We've seen this tactic before. Back in 2006 we saw a Trojan that encrypted the contents of My Documents and then dropped a file that had "instructions" on how to get your stuff back. It usually involved sending money or buying stuff from a CanPharm page. Here's the post if you are interested: http://www.sophos.com/pressoffice/news/articles/2006/06/arhiveus.html

    and here's the money tactic: http://www.sophos.com/pressoffice/news/articles/2006/03/zippo.html

    What these scammers won't do for money.

  3. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    It's normally a good idea...

    ...to be familiar with at least one legitimate resource when it comes to things like these, I have my go-to guys online, they're tried and tested and have saved my backside more than once over the years, I'd go directly to their URL in a case like this.

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