Authorities locally and nationwide are cautioning Internet users of a
new trend in computer viruses known as “ransomware," which take control
of victims’ computers and demand a ransom to restore the users’ data. They
have different names, such as Reveton or Crypto Locker, and they
attempt to extort money from victims by encrypting or blocking access to
their data without their knowledge, then demanding a ransom in order to
undo the damage, according to police and FBI officials...
In August, the FBI issued a similar warning regarding a ransomware
virus known as “Reveton,” which scams victims by purporting to be an
official message from the FBI. Reveton is known as a piece of
“drive-by” malware because “unlike many other viruses, which activate
when users open a file or document, this one can install itself when
users simply click on a compromised website,” FBI officials warned in a
statement. Once a computer is infected, it immediately locks and
displays a message stating there has been a violation of federal law,
according to the FBI. “The bogus message goes on to say the user’s Internet address was
identified by the FBI or the Department of Justice’s Computer Crime and
Intellectual Property Section as having been associated with child
pornography sites or other illegal activity,” the statement continued,
“To unlock their machines, users are required to pay a fine using a
prepaid money card service.”...
(A)nyone who experiences ransomware should contact the authorities and
use a professional to remove the software. A person should never
attempt to pay the ransom... Once you’ve given your
credit card to cyber criminals, the problems are going to continue... A criminal may sell the credit card number online or use it
fraudulently themselves...
Full story at http://www.dailynews.com/general-news/20131008/officials-warn-of-ransomware-computer-viruses
Note: Backing up your data regularly will help.
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