| "Your files have been virus-encrypted" but don't panic |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Wednesday, 18 July 2007 | |
Security specialist Kaspersky Lab has detected a new version of Gpcode, a virus which encrypts user data and demands payment for the decryption routine.Featured Whitepaper
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However, according to Kaspersky: the claim that user files are sent to the malicious user is false; a modified version of RC4 and not RSA-4096 is used for encryption; and it has always been successful in finding the decryption key for files encrypted by previous versions of Gpcode. "Kaspersky Lab analysts have also created a decryption routine for encrypted files which will be added to the antivirus databases in the very near future." Kaspersky has added signatures for Virus.Win32.Gpcode.ai to its Anti-Virus databases, and recommends all users to update their databases.{moscomment} |
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