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New Ransomware Demands Photos Of Tits Private Parts To Unlock Your Data

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Date 2023-12-06 16:47 -0800
Message-ID <307d3927-32ed-4e32-aa70-d7a04d16b946n@googlegroups.com> (permalink)
Subject New Ransomware Demands Photos Of Tits Private Parts To Unlock Your Data
From Dung Koss <dungkoss56@gmail.com>

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Other similar viruses simply demand money (these ransoms usually fluctuate between $500 and $1500). Private information (especially private photos) is often more valuable than these amounts of money. The first nRansom variant demands 10 nude pictures. The second, demands 20 pictures and, in addition, asks victims to "kill 10 innocent people" whilst filming the murders.

New ransomware demands photos of tits private parts to unlock your data
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If your data happens to be encrypted by ransomware that is not supported by ID Ransomware, you can always try searching the internet by using certain keywords (for example, a ransom message title, file extension, provided contact emails, crypto wallet addresses, etc.).

Encryption algorithms used by most ransomware-type infections are extremely sophisticated and, if the encryption is performed properly, only the developer is capable of restoring data. This is because decryption requires a specific key, which is generated during the encryption. Restoring data without the key is impossible. In most cases, cybercriminals store keys on a remote server, rather than using the infected machine as a host. Dharma (CrySis), Phobos, and other families of high-end ransomware infections are virtually flawless, and thus restoring data encrypted without the developers' involvement is simply impossible. Despite this, there are dozens of ransomware-type infections that are poorly developed and contain a number of flaws (for example, the use of identical encryption/decryption keys for each victim, keys stored locally, etc.). Therefore, always check for available decryption tools for any ransomware that infiltrates your computer.
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