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What the heck even is this?
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2017-06-28 at 5:04 AM UTC
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2017-06-28 at 5:05 AM UTCprobably ransomware doing it's thing
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2017-06-28 at 5:08 AM UTCUgh, fucking kid. That's what I was afraid of.
He's going to pay me to fix this. I don't care if he's family. I warned that lil shit about downloading dodgy bullshit. -
2017-06-28 at 5:12 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra probably ransomware doing it's thing
This.
Ask your cousin if he has backups. If the answer is yea, tell him to nuke his drive and do a clean install, and use his backups.
However, the answer is most likely no, he does not.
In that case, tell your cousin to assess whether or not their files on the computer are worth the ransomware's asking price. If they are, pay them quick, then create backups and don't be a fucking faggot in the future, back up his important files so this shit cannot happen again.
If it is not worth saving, tell him to make an Ubuntu live CD, boot up his computer with that and format his HDD with it, 100% wipe it clean. His BIOS might also have a formatting utility, who knows. -
2017-06-28 at 5:14 AM UTC
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2017-06-28 at 5:14 AM UTCsome ransomware apps are deployed by complete monglewrongs in such a way that the private key can be retrieved from the infected machine, so find out what specific malware he's afflicted by to see if that's an option
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2017-06-28 at 5:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon This.
Ask your cousin if he has backups. If the answer is yea, tell him to nuke his drive and do a clean install, and use his backups.
However, the answer is most likely no, he does not.
In that case, tell your cousin to assess whether or not their files on the computer are worth the ransomware's asking price. If they are, pay them quick, then create backups and don't be a fucking faggot in the future, back up his important files so this shit cannot happen again.
If it is not worth saving, tell him to make an Ubuntu live CD, boot up his computer with that and format his HDD with it, 100% wipe it clean. His BIOS might also have a formatting utility, who knows.
He's a kid that's using it strictly for gaming, so I'm going the nuclear route just to teach him a lesson. -
2017-06-28 at 5:16 AM UTCAnyone who runs a combination of Windows 10, Chrome and uTorrent deserves to get cryptolocked.
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2017-06-28 at 5:19 AM UTC
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2017-06-28 at 5:21 AM UTC
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2017-06-28 at 5:21 AM UTCThink it could be this?
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2017-06-28 at 5:25 AM UTC
Originally posted by HampTheToker Think it could be this?
Doubtful. Petya is cyberAIDS, you wouldn't be looking at a desktop if you got it. -
2017-06-28 at 5:26 AM UTC
Originally posted by HampTheToker Think it could be this?
see if you can find screenshots with that same distinctive skull icon overlay -
2017-06-28 at 5:28 AM UTC
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2017-06-28 at 5:29 AM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon Idk about uTorrent , I use Tixati myself
But what's wrong with the other 2? Perfectly fine pieces of software if you are not retarded.
Also, what's wrong with uTorrent?
utorrent is horrid; it was a good client like 10 years ago when it was light and fast but they crammed enough spyware and advertising into it to completely negate the positives
chrome (or chromium specifically) is a decent engine, but unless you disable the Google API keys you might as well just CC them into everything you ever do -
2017-06-28 at 5:31 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra utorrent is horrid; it was a good client like 10 years ago when it was light and fast but they crammed enough spyware and advertising into it to completely negate the positives
chrome (or chromium specifically) is a decent engine, but unless you disable the Google API keys you might as well just CC them into everything you ever do
Yes but I don't see how Chrome suddenly exposes you to getting ransomwared -
2017-06-28 at 5:31 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra utorrent is horrid; it was a good client like 10 years ago when it was light and fast but they crammed enough spyware and advertising into it to completely negate the positives
chrome (or chromium specifically) is a decent engine, but unless you disable the Google API keys you might as well just CC them into everything you ever do
Yee, Chrome is Borgnet. -
2017-06-28 at 5:34 AM UTC
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2017-06-28 at 6:07 AM UTC
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2017-06-28 at 6:08 AM UTCBest close up I could get on my phone.