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MajorGeeks.Com » News » November 2015 » BleepingComputer Warns of New Ransomware

BleepingComputer Warns of New Ransomware


Posted by: Timothy Weaver on 11/14/2015 10:27 AM [ comments Comments ]


A new Ransomware as a Service, or RaaS, called the Cryptolocker Service is getting ready to launch that would allow any would-be criminal to enter the ransomware game.

The "service" is for sale for $50. And the creators of the malware, a development group called the Fakben Team, are willing to help with information on how it works.



We will keep on working in the settings of the cryptolocker, improving methods for undetection to AV. We will give all the support that costumers need through Jabber service. Is not our interest who will be infected or which kind of methods you will do, is important for you to use brain and intelligence in order to spread it. Thanks for your attention.

― FAKBEN Team


The developers want to share in the rewards by demanding 10% of the ransom in bitcoins.

The latest news is from November 12, 2015 that states that the service will be available in the next few days.

Source: BleepingComputer


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