Ransomware: How to Earn $33,000 Daily

kuttus

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Ransomware is a type of malicious software that disables the functionality of a computer in some way and demands a ransom in order to restore the computer to its original state. Recent variants use law enforcement imagery to add legitimacy to the warning messages. The malware uses geo-location services to determine the location of the computer it is running on and then, after locking the computer displays a message appropriate to that country. The message usually claims that the user has broken the law by browsing some illegal material. Figure 1 is an example of a ransomware variant that displays a message claiming to be from the FBI.
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Figure 1. An example of a ransomware message


The message states that in order to unlock the computer, “a fine” must be paid using one of several prepaid electronic money schemes. The fines can range from €50 to €100 in Europe, and up to $200 in the US.

Ransomware has been in existence since 2009 and initially targeted users in Russia and Eastern Europe. It has since become a global problem, spreading first throughout Europe and, in more recent months, has begun targeting users in North America. At least 16 different versions of ransomware have been identified over the past year and a half. Each version is not an ‘upgrade’ from a previous version, but rather a unique variant, associated with a separate gang. These gangs have independently developed, or bought, their own different version of ransomware. The gangs are not new to cybercrime; they have been associated with other threats and scams in the past such as banking Trojans and rogue antivirus programs. Ransomware has now become a more lucrative enterprise for them.

The operations are highly profitable, with as many as 2.9 percent of compromised users paying out. An investigation into one of the smaller players in this scam identified 68,000 compromised computers in just one month, which could have resulted in a fraudster obtaining up to $400,000. A larger gang, using malware called Reveton (Trojan.Ransomlock.G), was detected attempting to infect 500,000 computers over a period of 18 days. Given the number of different gangs operating ransomware scams, a conservative estimate is that over five million dollars a year is being extorted from victims. The real number is, however, likely to be much higher.

For details on Symantec investigation into these multiple ransomware variants, please see our whitepaper .

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Spirit

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May 17, 2012
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$33000 per day, I can install any malware/virus for $33000 per month on my pc :p
Don't know how people get fool by this types of offer.
Thanks for share kuttus
 

jamescv7

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One of the easiest business in terms of illegal use as you get a better times of the capital needed.

Unfortunately users must be aware on these things as nothing get evolved from Ransomware.
 

kuttus

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RE: RansomwaHow to Earn $33,000 Daily

The thing is the users who don't know more about Internet is doing this. There is lots of users who only know how to pay bill online, check email etc... They know Very little about Internet.

Last week I got one customer. She contacted us saying her computer is not working properly and she is not able to go online. When I taken the remote access of her computer she was getting pop ups to purchase Speedy PC Pro. She installed it and she run one scan using it and the very end Speedy PC Pro was prompting her to purchase it.

She was entering her Credit Card details to purchase it. Multiple time I told her don't purchase it, it is a Fake Software, Don't purchase it... She was not minding me... I closed the Speedy PC Pro pop up. She re opened it. I Closed again she opened again. After a small fight with her I taken the Task Manager and Kill the process. :cool:

Then I educated her again don't do it...It is a Fake One.... Then only she agree with me....

This is how they are getting $33000 per day, :D :D
 

InternetChicken

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Jul 16, 2012
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I seen many elderly people fall for such Ransomware,
the people behind such scams should be hunted down and jailed,
 

kuttus

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RE: RansomwaHow to Earn $33,000 Daily

See this Thread...

http://malwaretips.com/Thread-AntiSpyware-Review

Vaibs Want us to check there program called Advanced System Protector. We know Advanced System Protector is not that much good one... But there are used don't know this.. Actually most of them don't know it...

Same time if we hear or See FREEEEEE then will download and install it with out thinking about it's side effects and problems. My Opinion is there is noting free in Internet.. If some one is providing something for free then there will be something he earning from that..

Same way they are offering there programs in lots of websites... Some of them will be installed in our computer automatically some one by our actions.
 

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