Anyone Dealt With Zepto Virus?..

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  • EddyTheDog
    Just Doing My Own Thing
    • Jan 2011
    • 25433

    #1

    Tech Anyone Dealt With Zepto Virus?..

    A friend has it and I am getting the usual BS from Google - Any advice?..

    Thanks
  • AdultKing
    Raise Your Weapon
    • Jun 2003
    • 15601

    #2
    Originally posted by EddyTheDog
    A friend has it and I am getting the usual BS from Google - Any advice?..

    Thanks
    Yes, it's another relatively new strain of ransomware.

    There's a few variants in the wild. One just trashes files and adds the .zepto extension and demands a ransom

    Another seems to actually encrypt files but there's no current decryption method available.

    My mainstream IT company gets several of these a week. I would recommend backing up the system and re-installing Windows from scratch. Keep the backup of the compromised data in case security researchers manage to find a way to decrypt the files as they have done for earlier types of ransomware.

    In most cases where you can use tools to decrypt files you need a reasonable sized unencrypted sample file from the system and the very same file as encrypted to generate a decryption key.

    My advice is don't pay the ransom.

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    • EddyTheDog
      Just Doing My Own Thing
      • Jan 2011
      • 25433

      #3
      Originally posted by AdultKing
      Yes, it's another relatively new strain of ransomware.

      There's a few variants in the wild. One just trashes files and adds the .zepto extension and demands a ransom

      Another seems to actually encrypt files but there's no current decryption method available.

      My mainstream IT company gets several of these a week. I would recommend backing up the system and re-installing Windows from scratch. Keep the backup of the compromised data in case security researchers manage to find a way to decrypt the files as they have done for earlier types of ransomware.

      In most cases where you can use tools to decrypt files you need a reasonable sized unencrypted sample file from the system and the very same file as encrypted to generate a decryption key.

      My advice is don't pay the ransom.
      Damn - That sounds bad - I just forwarded this to him - Not much more I can do...

      Thanks AK.....

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