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More Fun with Ransomware Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="TheMalwareMaster" data-source="post: 496064" data-attributes="member: 47679"><p>Quihoo is able to block lots of ransomware, but you will have troubles if them are not in their signatures (QVM II engine). Usually ransomware creates an other process from the original one, which will try to inject the code. Quihoo will prompt you that a process is about to inject code in an other process, and of course, if that is your host machine, you will click block. The problem is that Quihoo blocked only the second process, and the 1st one keeps creating new processes to try to inject code, and Quihoo will continue to block them but not Killing the one from which they are created (it will show the alert "blocked the following program on execution every two seconds). To completely kill the ransom, you can either kill his 1st process or reboot the system (The ransom won't execute again, tested in my VM)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheMalwareMaster, post: 496064, member: 47679"] Quihoo is able to block lots of ransomware, but you will have troubles if them are not in their signatures (QVM II engine). Usually ransomware creates an other process from the original one, which will try to inject the code. Quihoo will prompt you that a process is about to inject code in an other process, and of course, if that is your host machine, you will click block. The problem is that Quihoo blocked only the second process, and the 1st one keeps creating new processes to try to inject code, and Quihoo will continue to block them but not Killing the one from which they are created (it will show the alert "blocked the following program on execution every two seconds). To completely kill the ransom, you can either kill his 1st process or reboot the system (The ransom won't execute again, tested in my VM) [/QUOTE]
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