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Kaspersky Lab warns of new blackmail virus

By Mark Sutton on Monday, June 09, 2008

Kaspersky Lab is warning of a new encryptor virus which is currently in the wild, virus.win32.gpcode.ak.

The new virus attempts to encrypt a wide range of file formats, to deny the user access to the files. The virus then attempts to extort a subscription fee from the user in return for the software to un-encrypt the data.

The Gpcode encrypts .doc, .txt, .pdf, .xls, .jpg, .png, .cpp and other popular file formats, using 1024-bit encryption. Kaspersky was able to crack a previous version of the virus which used 660-bit encryption, but so far has been unable to beat the updated virus.

Infected computers will display the message "Your files are encrypted with RSA-1024 algorithm. To recovery your files you need to buy our decryptor. To buy decrypting tool contact us at: ********@yahoo.com" once the files have been encrypted.

Kaspersky recommends that users do not turn off or power down the infected computer, but instead contact them for assistance on a different PC at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it , as well as informing their local cyber law enforcement authority.
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