CRYSIS RANSOMWARE
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CrySiS showed up first in February 2016 is a malware mostly proliferated using deceptive e-mail messages containing infectious attachments with double file extensions and fake software updates (Java, Flash player, etc.) also through social networks and file sharing services.
After successful system infiltration, the malware encrypts files stored in computers.
CrySiS encryption method is a mixture of RSA and AES-128 algorithms.
It adds .CrySiS file extension to the encrypted files and changes the desktop wallpaper by setting a ransom note that varies from $400 to $1200.
CrySiS ransomware virus can even hijack your IP and system DNS data. The purpose is to cut off your access to the network. CrySiS ransomware could also build a backdoor for remote hackers who can collect your confidential information.
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