Windows secrets has an excellent article on ransomware
http://windowssecrets.com/top-story/how ... ansomware/
Ransomware
Ransomware
Brian Wolfsohn
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Retired and traveling around the country to music festivals in my RV.
OOPS.. Corona Virus, so NOT traveling right now...
http://www.breadmanrises.com
FB travel group: The Breadman Rises
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Re: Ransomware
Brian
Thanks for that
Bobby
Thanks for that
Bobby
Re: Ransomware
The "Symantec Security Report" says that attacks with ransomware increased by the factor 50 in 2014. We had two customers who faced that problem, and since those trojan horses work slow, the infection was recognized days after it happend. In consequence, the backups were effected aswell. One of them tried to pay the ransom, but didn't get the key to decrypt the files. It was "CryptoWall" in both cases, a 2048-bit-encryption.
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