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RansomOff Kills a RAT
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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 684584" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>FYI</p><p>A week ago I went to the Heilig RansomOff website, downloaded the version that was being featured (RC) and it totally borked my system, because the drivers are not co-signed by Microsoft, so on Windows 10 you must disable secure boot, or your computer simply won't boot.</p><p></p><p>I don't know what installation files you people are using, or what version of Windows you are installing it on, but be careful. The dev told me that he would mod the installation file to check the system for this potential problem, I don't know for sure if he did that quite yet. I am hoping he did...</p><p></p><p>If, during installation, Windows gives you a warning about unsigned drivers, you must uninstall the program immediately, before you reboot, or else say hello to your system image restore CD. Actually, you could also opt to disable secure boot, if you so wish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 684584, member: 37647"] FYI A week ago I went to the Heilig RansomOff website, downloaded the version that was being featured (RC) and it totally borked my system, because the drivers are not co-signed by Microsoft, so on Windows 10 you must disable secure boot, or your computer simply won't boot. I don't know what installation files you people are using, or what version of Windows you are installing it on, but be careful. The dev told me that he would mod the installation file to check the system for this potential problem, I don't know for sure if he did that quite yet. I am hoping he did... If, during installation, Windows gives you a warning about unsigned drivers, you must uninstall the program immediately, before you reboot, or else say hello to your system image restore CD. Actually, you could also opt to disable secure boot, if you so wish. [/QUOTE]
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