These days, this new breed of ransomware notifies users of the fee (or
ransom) under the guise of the victim’s local law enforcement agencies.
Thus, a user with a ransomware-infected system from France will get a
notification from the Gendarmerie Nationale, while a US-based one will likely receive a message from the FBI.
People behind police Trojan/Ransomware have implemented improvements to make this threat more effective. Gone are the days when ransomware simply showed a message that users’ systems are “captured” and that they have to pay for a fee to have them back.
As always, users are advised to avoid downloading software from unknown websites and following links embedded in unsolicited emails.
People behind police Trojan/Ransomware have implemented improvements to make this threat more effective. Gone are the days when ransomware simply showed a message that users’ systems are “captured” and that they have to pay for a fee to have them back.
As always, users are advised to avoid downloading software from unknown websites and following links embedded in unsolicited emails.
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