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Comodo Internet Security vs ChineseRarypt ransomware
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<blockquote data-quote="[correlate]" data-source="post: 828319" data-attributes="member: 79653"><p>Comodo Internet Security 12.0.0.6882 (latest version)</p><p>ChineseRarypt does not encrypt the files as the typical ransomware does, instead, it places them in password-protected files, which users cannot access unless they pay the ransom fee demanded by the attackers, (the test was performed with the default setting of Comodo), I really thought that the Comodo sandbox would protect the files, I'm not sure what could have happened, maybe it could be due to a defect in the Comodo sandbox, one thing I could see was that only the files on the desktop were affected, (the same location where the ransomware was run), other locations such as the images / videos / documents folder, were not affected by the ransomware.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]hF2TeN5Ha6A[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="[correlate], post: 828319, member: 79653"] Comodo Internet Security 12.0.0.6882 (latest version) ChineseRarypt does not encrypt the files as the typical ransomware does, instead, it places them in password-protected files, which users cannot access unless they pay the ransom fee demanded by the attackers, (the test was performed with the default setting of Comodo), I really thought that the Comodo sandbox would protect the files, I'm not sure what could have happened, maybe it could be due to a defect in the Comodo sandbox, one thing I could see was that only the files on the desktop were affected, (the same location where the ransomware was run), other locations such as the images / videos / documents folder, were not affected by the ransomware. [MEDIA=youtube]hF2TeN5Ha6A[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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