- Jun 21, 2013
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In your opinion, what was the 10 worst Computer Viruses in the history?
1.Penetrator
2.MyDoom
3.LoveLetter
4.Conficker
5.Sality
6.Crylocker
7.TDSS
8.Zeus
9.GetCodec
10.Qhost
Has there ever been a virus named after the infamous Cowpipe?+1 for LoveLetter, my favourite script virus. So simple, so elegant for the time and so darn effective, caused over a billion dollars worth of damage
Has there ever been a virus named after the infamous Cowpipe?
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but for one its Crylocker it my be easy to remove but locks your files up badlyMelissa
I Love You
CIH
Sality
Virut
Zeus
Ransomware??? Ah they are easy to remove
but for one its Crylocker it my be easy to remove but locks your files up badly
well, if you have a 1tb of data stored in your HDD...... emm it will be a headache to backup that.....Don't worry I have backups, unless they can encrypt files on the cloud or on DVDs. Are there any Crylocker so far running under Linux?
well, if you have a 1tb of data stored in your HDD...... emm it will be a headache to backup that.....
well, if you have a 1tb of data stored in your HDD...... emm it will be a headache to backup that.....
What I'd love to see, is a news story about the NSA going after these drug dealers and seizing their computers believing them to be stashing all kinds of incriminating material only to find that ransomware got there first and encrypted all the files with a 512 bit AES. Hahaha. Wonder whether they would pay the ransom to get the evidence or just set up some crowd sourced cracking attempt.
I found these here http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/mmpc/shared/ransomware.aspx
Top ransomware
Ransom:Win32/Reveton
Ransom:Win32/Reveton.V
Ransom:Win32/Loktrom.B
Ransom:Win32/Urausy.E
Ransom:Win32/Reveton.Y
Ransom:Win32/Reveton!lnk
Ransom:Win32/Urausy.C
Ransom:Win32/Nymaim.F
Ransom:Win32/Crowti
Ransom:Win32/Crowti.A
Don't try these at home.
They kind of make me want to hug that banner down below!
The worst ones, imho, were those pesky e-mail viruses. Two were:
A year after the Melissa virus hit the Internet, a digital menace emerged from the Philippines. Unlike the Melissa virus, this threat came in the form of a worm -- it was a standalone program capable of replicating itself. It bore the name ILOVEYOU.
- The Melissa virus
- ILOVEYOU
The ILOVEYOU virus initially traveled the Internet by e-mail, just like the Melissa virus. The subject of the e-mail said that the message was a love letter from a secret admirer. An attachment in the e-mail was what caused all the trouble. The original worm had the file name of LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT.vbs. The vbs extension pointed to the language the hacker used to create the worm: Visual Basic Scripting
Source http://computer.howstuffworks.com/worst-computer-viruses2.htm