cryptolocker

About this tag
CryptoLocker is a notorious ransomware variant that targets Microsoft Windows systems, encrypting files and demanding payment for decryption. Discussions on WindowsForum cover removal methods, such as terminating processes via Task Manager and disabling startup entries, as well as prevention strategies like restricting file renaming in shared directories. A notable thread highlights a free decryption tool backed by the Australian government, developed by FireEye and Fox IT, to help victims recover files without paying ransoms. US-CERT advisories detail infection vectors, primarily phishing emails with malicious attachments, and emphasize the importance of backups and security updates. The tag also includes user-shared removal guides, though caution is advised as some steps may be incomplete or risky.
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    Restrict File Type Renaming in Shared Directories on Internal Server

    How to limit anybody on server to change file types ranaming if it is possible in shared directories on internal network?
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    Australian Government backs free Cryptolocker decryption tool

    Security vendors FireEye and Fox IT have launched a Web tool which allows victims of Cryptolocker Malware attacks to decrypt files without paying ransom to cybercriminals. Cryptolocker is Windows-based ransomware which relies on disguise to infect systems and encrypt files, demanding a payment...
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    Windows XP How to get rid cryptolockers?

    I have a very important relation about cryptolockers! It's About uninstalling cryptolockers Open your task manager, enter the process tab and terminate the crypto's tree. Open the Run menu and go to the msconfig program. Enter the services tab and disable the crypto. Enter the Startup tab...
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    TA13-309A: CryptoLocker Ransomware Infections

    Original release date: November 05, 2013 | Last revised: November 06, 2013 Systems Affected Microsoft Windows systems running Windows 7, Vista, and XP operating systems Overview US-CERT is aware of a malware campaign that surfaced in 2013 and is associated with an increasing number of...
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