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TeslaCrypt ransomware (v2.0.0) bug infects Indian computers

It was just earlier this year that TeslaCrypt strike headlines till they’re willing to pay cash to be able to save their system changing computers of gamers.

In the last six months, to be able to save their information from the system, two businessmen from Agra were targeted and requested to pay. The hackers threaten to ruin the information if the sum is not paid if the users do not pay up on the said deadline, and additionally raise the sum. Sandeep Gupta, an Indian businessman from Agra, was allegedly requested to shell out $10,000 in ransom. This appears no less than a type of extortion that is internet.

“The performance of the TeslaCrypt malware is fascinating. A web page opens in user’s browser and displays warning message. The message seems to be ‘friendly’ in nature that tells the user which their files have been’ encrypted’. Follow the directions to decrypt all of the files after which users will should open the File Decryption Website, describes Crazyengineers.

It’s important to not open e-mails or attachments from suspicious or unknown users. It’s also vital that you get an upgraded anti-malware applications running on your own system.

by admin on July 20th, 2015 in Hacker attack

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