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Thirty-five years ago, as December 1989 turned into January 1990, the then-largest ever cybercrime investigation was launched in response to the world's first known example of ransomware. This first ransomware payload was secreted on a 5.25-inch floppy disk titled "AIDS Information — Introductory Diskette 2.0" [h/t Heise.de]. The pioneering ransomware was developed by one American biologist, Dr. Joseph Lewis Andrew Popp Jr., and about 20.000 copies were distributed to subscribers of the magazine PC Business World, various mailing lists, and even to World Health Organization delegates during a conference on AIDS.
The first-ever ransomware dropped 35 years ago disguised as a floppy sharing 'AIDS Information'
20,000 PC Business World magazine subscribers received this 5.25-inch floppy in the mail.
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