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Dave Crozier


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Sent: 09 June 2008 15:46
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Subject: [NF] Shields Up Guys

Security software firm Kaspersky Lab has reported a new and dangerous
blackmailing virus.

"At the time of writing we are unable to decrypt files encrypted by
Gpcode.ak since the key is 1024 bits long, and we have not found any errors
in implementation yet. So the only way to decrypt the encrypted files is to
use the private key which only the author has," said Kaspersky.

http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/06/06/230968/variant-of-blackmai
ling-virus-now-spreading-on-the-web.htm

"Security software firm Kaspersky Lab has reported a new and dangerous
blackmailing virus.
Kaspersky Lab is alerting users about a new variant of Gpcode, a dangerous
encryptor virus.
The Virus.Win32.Gpcode.ak malware encrypts users' files with various
extensions, including .doc, .txt, .pdf, .xls, .jpg, .png, .cpp, .h and more,
using an RSA encryption algorithm with a 1024-bit key.

Kaspersky Lab itself added a virus signature to block Virus.Win32.Gpcode.ak
earlier this week.
Kaspersky Lab says it has succeeded in thwarting previous variants of Gpcode
by cracking the private key held by the attackers.

But the author of the new Gpcode variant has taken two years to improve the
virus. Previous errors have been fixed and the key has been lengthened to
1024 bits instead of the original 660, which was crackable

Dave Crozier





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