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2016 May 16
1
Ransomware?
...server" support at domain.com </tmp/cryptowall1
fi
if locate .cerber > /tmp/cryptowall1; then
mail -s "Possible Cerber crypto found on server" support at domain.com </tmp/cryptowall1
fi
if locate .crypt > /tmp/cryptowall1; then
mail -s "Possible CRYPTXXX crypto found on server" support at domain.com </tmp/cryptowall1
fi
if locate _DECRYPT_INFO_ > /tmp/cryptowall1; then
mail -s "Possible Maktub crypto found on server" support at domain.com </tmp/cryptowall1
fi
2016 May 16
4
Ransomware?
Am 16.05.2016 um 07:32 schrieb ToddAndMargo:
> May I surmise that all the encrypted file now have
> an extra extension of ".crypt"? So it is easy to
> see who got clobbered.
how do you come to that conclusion and even if some malware acts that
way what makes you sure you can rely on that? IMHO it would only be so
when the developer of the ransomware is a fool!
why should he
2016 May 17
3
Ransomware?
Am 17.05.2016 um 09:47 schrieb Fabian Cenedese:
>
>> Am 16.05.2016 um 07:32 schrieb ToddAndMargo:
>>> May I surmise that all the encrypted file now have
>>> an extra extension of ".crypt"? So it is easy to
>>> see who got clobbered.
>>
>> how do you come to that conclusion and even if some malware acts that way what makes you sure you can