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Be careful Your PC Isn’t Held for Ransom

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Services for Real Estate Pros with IDTheftSecurity.com Inc

Computerworld reported that a hacker threatened to expose health data and demanded $10 million from a government agency. The alleged ransom note posted on the Virginia DHP Prescription Monitoring Program site claimed that the hacker had backed up and encrypted more than 8 million patient records and 35 million prescriptions and then deleted the original data. “Unfortunately for Virginia, their backups seem to have gone missing, too.” “Uh oh,” posted the hacker.

Holding data hostage is sometimes done using “ransomware” Otherwise known as “ransom software.” The software gets on your PC as the result of you downloading an infected attachment or clicking the links in the body of an email. Sometimes you can get ransomware simply by visiting a website in what’s called a “drive-by.”

Once your PC is infected with ransomeware it locks down your files in a way that prevents you from accessing them and gives the bad guy full control of your machine. Sometimes the virus poses as a “Browser Security and Anti-adware” security application whose license has expired. Windows machines infected by the malware are confronted by a full-screen message that poses as a Windows error.

This type of an exploit not common, but it’s definitely a rising star in the malware community. The best way to avoid this is to make sure your PC is updated with the most current version of your operating system, and anti-virus definitions. It’s also very important not to click on links in the body of an email or visit rogue websites that may have viruses that inject themselves into your browser.

Robert Siciliano personal security expert to Home Security Source discussing Ransomware on Fox Boston.

Sonny Landau
St Louis Home Improvement and Painting Companies - Saint Louis, MO

We have been blessed with some great techies!

 

We also don't listen about opening attachments or going to the wrong type of sites.

I don't trust diagnostic software that is FREE because they many times are just telling one that there are problems on their computer so as to sell their product.

We need always to be protective of our computers and our data.

 

Sonny

Apr 05, 2010 11:18 PM
Home Design
Alpharetta, GA
Home Design and Real Estate

Great tips Robert, I always have my Dell PC tuneup running to squash all of that malware before it does damage.

Apr 05, 2010 11:34 PM
Tere Rottink
CoastalVa Realty Inc - Virginia Beach, VA

News to me.  I do all the preventive measures you mentioned, but this just reminded me to back up my computer again. 

Apr 05, 2010 11:41 PM
Richard Weisser
Richard Weisser Realty - Newnan, GA
Richard Weisser Retired Real Estate Professional

Robert...

I just wonder why these criminals are not treated with the same severity as a bank robber or a car thief? The laws need to be tightened for cyber crimes.

Apr 05, 2010 11:43 PM
Gary L. Waters Broker Associate, Bucci Realty
Bucci Realty, Inc. - Melbourne, FL
Eighteen Years Experience in Brevard County

You can not be too careful. I am not good at backing up so I now subscribe to Carbonite which does it for me. And I try to stay away from sites I don't know but...at some point we all get hit. Thanks.

Apr 05, 2010 11:44 PM
Bill Travis
Captain Bill Realty, LLC - Gilbert, AZ
Broker/Owner

Cyber crimes will continue because they can be very lucatrive. We have to be extra alert.

Apr 06, 2010 12:02 AM
Michael Setunsky
Woodbridge, VA
Your Commercial Real Estate Link to Northern VA

Robert, I've gotten hit a couple of times while doing research on Google. Sometimes you just can't avoid it. Anti-virus software is a must. Thanks  for the tip.

Apr 06, 2010 12:15 AM
Robert L. Brown
www.mrbrownsellsgr.com - Grand Rapids, MI
Grand Rapids Real Estate Bellabay Realty, West Mic

Don't go where you're totally not familiar. I've been through ID theft. It's not pretty.

Apr 06, 2010 12:41 AM
Cindy Roeschen
Tricon Homes - Wylie, TX

I'm always amazed at what people think of...if they would only use those skills for something usefull!

Apr 06, 2010 01:31 AM
Mike Yeo
3:16 team REALTY - Frisco, TX

Robert - Thanks for the warning. This is a serious matter especially if hackers make their spy or virus to look like a legit application. It is tough to know what is real what is not without spending time reading any pop up that shows up.

Apr 06, 2010 01:44 AM
Shanna Hall
Real Estate Solutions - Kirkwood, MO
I love selling houses!!!St. Louis, MO 314-703-1311

What a scary thought- I wish these hackers would put thier time and money into something productive rather than being harmful...

Apr 06, 2010 01:57 AM
Mary Strang
Viroqua, WI

Thanks for this information and to the TLW, love the idea of a download to the desktop, then move it if needed, great tip.

Apr 06, 2010 02:17 AM
Sharon Paxson
Sharon Paxson, Realtor® EQTY Forbes Global Properties - Newport Beach, CA
Newport Beach Real Estate

Bob - excellent post, and I don't click on links from people I do not know or open email.

Apr 06, 2010 03:23 AM
Noelle Blazevich
John L. Scott - North Bend, WA

Unfortunately something we all need to be aware of.  Wish these folks would use their powers for good.

Apr 06, 2010 04:37 AM
Esko Kiuru
Bethesda, MD

Robert,

Yikes. Can never be too relaxed in cyberspace. Who are these guys? TLW's tip about desktop usage is a good one.

Apr 06, 2010 05:29 AM
Patricia Aulson
BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOME SERVICES Verani Realty NH Real Estate - Exeter, NH
Realtor - Portsmouth NH Homes-Hampton NH Homes

Thanks for the "heads-up!" You can never be too careful in cyberspace.  Or....anywhere else for that matter.

Patricia/Seacoast NH

Apr 06, 2010 11:50 AM
Patricia Aulson
BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOME SERVICES Verani Realty NH Real Estate - Exeter, NH
Realtor - Portsmouth NH Homes-Hampton NH Homes

Thanks for the "heads-up!" You can never be too careful in cyberspace.  Or....anywhere else for that matter.

Patricia/Seacoast NH

Apr 06, 2010 11:50 AM
Chris Olsen
Olsen Ziegler Realty - Cleveland, OH
Broker Owner Cleveland Ohio Real Estate

Hi Robert -- I learned something new with this post, thanks.  It sure is precarious to be online these days.

Apr 06, 2010 01:27 PM
Christine Donovan
Donovan Blatt Realty - Costa Mesa, CA
Broker/Attorney 714-319-9751 DRE01267479 - Costa M

I had not heard of this, and I'm curious about TLW's comment.  If it's on your desktop, does it not infect it?

Apr 06, 2010 04:01 PM
Vickie Nagy
Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate - Palm Springs, CA
Vickie Jean the Palm Springs Condo Queen

Hello Robert, I just wanted to thank you for sharing such useful information with us here on Active Rain.

Apr 06, 2010 04:31 PM