Yeah its all getting out of hand this ransomware malarkey.
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All we can do is keep spreading the word about how important it is to keep protected, and "Backup! Backup! Backup!".
As long as people keep paying the ransom, and the criminals make money from selling the code amongst themselves...it's gonna keep happening, and more creative ways of scamming people will happen.
01-05-2017, 11:17 AM (This post was last modified: 01-05-2017, 11:20 AM by RichTech.)
(01-05-2017, 01:15 AM)LarryTheComputerGuy Wrote: All we can do is keep spreading the word about how important it is to keep protected, and "Backup! Backup! Backup!".
As long as people keep paying the ransom, and the criminals make money from selling the code amongst themselves...it's gonna keep happening, and more creative ways of scamming people will happen.
I know, I wonder if there is a way to find out how they are doing that and see if there is a way around it and possibly stopping them.
(01-05-2017, 12:55 PM)Compton Wrote: we already know how its created the problem is new ransomware being release everyday so AV can't keep with them to block all ransomware
Is it using like Visual Basic and visual studio to create the ransomware, correct me if I am wrong. How do they create it?