The Electronic Crime Prosecution Directorate warns Internet users about the appearance in our country of Locky, a malicious software - digital threat, type "Cryptocurrency– Malware.”
The purpose of the software is to pay as "ransom", in order to unlock - decrypt the digital ones archives and data stored on the user's computer that is infected by the virus.
Malware called "Locky" can affect all versions of the operating system and spreads mainly through infected emails.
The Greek Police's Electronic Crime Prosecution Directorate is informing citizens about the emergence of malicious software called "Locky" in our country. This malicious software is an evolution of known malware «Cryptolocker» ή «Ransomware», is one of the kind of digital threats Crypto-Malware and can affect all operating systems.
In particular, this malware is spreading - it is mainly transmitted through e-mail messages that carry infected attachments, and when we visit insecure or infected websites.
After being installed in the operating system, this malicious software, using a sophisticated encryption system, encrypts – locks various types of digital files, (indicative: *.doc, *.docx, *.xls, *.ppt, *.psd, *.pdf, *.eps, *.ai, *.cdr, *.jpg, etc.), which are stored on the computer of the user infected by the virus, giving them the extension ``locky'', while in order to unlock the files, the perpetrators ask the user to pay a sum of money.
Payment of the money to its developers Locky it is suggested to be done, through an anonymous program tours, using the digital currency bitcoin (BTC), following a message displayed to the user, with hints and instructions for payment.
Internet users are being asked not to pay the money they are called for to discourage such illegal practices as well as to prevent the spread of the phenomenon, and they should be very careful and take digital protection and security measures to prevent the abovementioned malware.
Specifically:
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Citizens receiving emails from unknown senders or unknown sources are required not to open the links and not download the attachments contained therein for which they are not sure about the sender and the contents of the attachment file.
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In addition, users must be extremely suspicious of the emails that sender seems to be a service or company.
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It is recommended that the URLs be typed in the browser rather than using hyperlinks.
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Use genuine software programs and update them regularly, and there must always be an up-to-date protection program (a ntivirus) on your computer.
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Check and keep up-to-date the version of their operating system.
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Back up their backup files at regular intervals in an external storage medium so that in case of "malware" malicious software can be restored to their files.
It is reminded that for similar incidents, citizens can contact the Electronic Crime Prosecution Directorate at the following data contact:
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telephone: 11188
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Sending e-mail to: ccu@cybercrimeunit.gov.gr
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Through the application for smart phones: CYBERKID
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Through twitter: @CyberAlertGR