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After being hit by the new version of the ransomware Crypto-Locker I'm very thankfull that I took my own advice and backed up all my photos. However, this virus not only affects your photos. It will encrypt all the PDF files, Office files (word docs etc.) as well as photos and unless you call them up and pay the $300 they ask for to decrypt your files then you'll lose them.
I've ended up losing over 300 magazines and books in PDF files, a few MS Word and Access files and a few other bits as well as the last few hundred photos that weren't already backed up. Thankfully, none of the photos were 'very important' so i'm not too worried about them but it'll take me ages to get the PDF's re-scanned and there was 283 photography related books amongst them.
Searching through the net over the weekend it looks like there's NO way to get your files back and the virus is getting through most, if not all, of the main Anti Virus programs including AVG (which I had running), Avast, Norton and McAfee. You can remove the virus pretty easily, but that's not the end of it. I reformatted my computer to be on the safe side but my files were still encrypted after a couple of days.
By the looks of it the police aren't doing a whole lot about this form of extortion either and the only people likely to be able to decrypt the files are the NSA, FBI and similar organisations in this country. Check your AV programs to see if they can find the virus, mine came through with a photo posted on Facebook that the wife clicked on, that's all it took. The code was buried in the photo and the next time I used the computer I got a big warning on screen. BACK UP EVERYTHING!
Mods, if you think this thread would be more beneficial to users in another area then please move. This is a verifiable threat and has already caught millions out around the world.
I've ended up losing over 300 magazines and books in PDF files, a few MS Word and Access files and a few other bits as well as the last few hundred photos that weren't already backed up. Thankfully, none of the photos were 'very important' so i'm not too worried about them but it'll take me ages to get the PDF's re-scanned and there was 283 photography related books amongst them.
Searching through the net over the weekend it looks like there's NO way to get your files back and the virus is getting through most, if not all, of the main Anti Virus programs including AVG (which I had running), Avast, Norton and McAfee. You can remove the virus pretty easily, but that's not the end of it. I reformatted my computer to be on the safe side but my files were still encrypted after a couple of days.
By the looks of it the police aren't doing a whole lot about this form of extortion either and the only people likely to be able to decrypt the files are the NSA, FBI and similar organisations in this country. Check your AV programs to see if they can find the virus, mine came through with a photo posted on Facebook that the wife clicked on, that's all it took. The code was buried in the photo and the next time I used the computer I got a big warning on screen. BACK UP EVERYTHING!
Mods, if you think this thread would be more beneficial to users in another area then please move. This is a verifiable threat and has already caught millions out around the world.
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