Posted by Nancy Howell on November 14, 2013 at 06:31:12 from (144.162.48.116):
There is a new computer virus that encrypts all the files on your computer. Then you get a "ransom" message. You have to pay $300 to get a code that will remove the encryption. At least you really get a code that will remove the encryption. Without it, you cannot access any files on your computer. The virus is very sophisticated and even encrypts any back up files located on your computer. They have dubbed this "ransomware".
Some of the anti-virus programs figured out where the virus files were located and sent out updates that were able to block them, but the virus has been modified and can now evade the blocks.
Here's what to look for right now - Watch out for emails with a zip file. "Abrams said it appears the password “PaSdIaoQ” is the same for everyone. Open that attachment and your files are toast."
The originators are very smart and once they figure out the password has become known, they will change it. But for now, that's all we have.
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