Sunday, January 20, 2013
Online porn viewers : Beware
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This post is promopted by an incident happened to a friend in UK who was watching
porn online and contracted a nasty virus. Ransonware is the name given by online community to this new age virus. The malware often announces itself in a
pop-up and (wrongly) informs a computer user that their machine has
been commandeered by law enforcement for illegal activity. It will not
be unlocked, the message says, until a fine is paid. Carriers are often
porn sites, so victims are easily conned into believing the message is
real. Whether or not the victim recognizes this for the scam that it
is, their computer is unquestionably unusable until the virus is
removed.
Ransomware was first seen in Russia and Russian-speaking countries in 2009, according to the Symantec whitepaper "Ransomware: A Growing Menace." The first known instance of the tactic came in a pop-up that claimed to be a message from Microsoft. It alerted the user that the computer had to be activated by the company before use by obtaining a code via an SMS message. That message was then sent to a premium rate number that charged the victim. Since then they improved the charging mechanism and recover cost was upwards of Indian Rupees 25000 (US$500).
This resutls in share and fear for the user. In its current form, the malware generates a pop-up
that purports to be from law enforcement and demands that the user pay a
fine for illegal activity (most often an alleged viewing or
distributing of illegal pornography) conducted on the computer.
Ongoing Loop
Even when the price is paid, the
scammers will not restore the victim's computer. Symantec notes that
much ransomware does not even contain the code to uninstall itself.
Forums are filled with stories of people who have paid the requested
price and are still left with the virus.
On a Yoo Security forum, a commenter
named Kevin writes, "I'm concerned. My laptop has been blocked with
this FBI message since Tuesday evening. It won't let me in unless I pay
$400.00 via moneypak. I paid the $400.00 yesterday morning and the
computer is still locked. Question? did my $400 actually goes
somewhere, and how do I unlock this laptop."
A YouTube video on how to remove the virus has a comment
from Patriot2572, a victim twice over: "I paid the $300 and now it is
requesting $600 after it was 'rejected' but i called moneypak and they
said it the money was picked up by someone in Romania..I sent the $600 now it is pending...."
Please do not give up on such malware practices online.
This post was written by: Saumya Aggarwal
Saumya Aggarwal is a professional blogger, web designer and marketer. Follow him on Twitter
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