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What You Need to Know About CryptoLocker

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What You Need to Know About CryptoLocker

CategoriesKnowledge Bombs! / Malware / Viruses

Robert Kohl

November 21, 2014

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Find out how to protect your computer from CryptoLocker – and why it is so important to do so.

CryptoLocker has emerged on the scene as one of the most destructive (and expensive) viruses out there. The world of technology is constantly evolving and people learn more and develop new programs. With that constant change and development brings more developed and intrusive viruses. CryptoLocker is a ransomware program that was released in September of 2013. It targets all versions of Windows. The program will encrypt certain files and them inaccessible to the user of the computer. In order to get the code to decrypt your files, you will see a payment program appear on your screen. The program will prompt you to send a ransom. The amounts reported have ranged from $100 to $300, but some users have reported being forced to pay up to $700 to get the encryption code. If you don’t pay the ransom, your encryption key will be deleted and you will no longer have a way to access your files.

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Ransomware programs are not new, but CryptoLocker is more destructive than most because it involves a time factor. The payment program will give you a deadline you have to make the payment by. Some users have had 72 hours and some had 4 days. The deadline will vary. This time sensitivity makes finding a solution, like taking your computer to a professional, more critical, or you will risk losing your files. On top of worrying about this program, users should also be wary of copycat programs. There are ransomware programs in existence that will demand money to decrypt your files, when in reality that have not be encrypted at all.

The CryptoLocker virus comes in the form of an email. The hacker will send you an professional, realistic email that looks like it is from a reputable source, such as FedEx. Prevention is key when it comes to this virus. Do not open an email if you are 100% positive you know the source. Backing up your files is also the only way to prevent losing everything on your computer. If your computer becomes infected, but you have backed up your files, the problem is less serious.

For more information about viruses like CryptoLocker and how to protect your computer, call the professionals at trueITpros at 678-534-8776 today.

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