Ransomware for only $39 dollars
Posted by: Timothy Weaver on 07/14/2016 10:38 AM
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Want to buy some cheap ransomware? You can get Stampado for only $39.
“Newest Ransomware in market! Stampado Ransomware: You always wanted a Ransomware but never wanted two pay Hundreds of dollars for it? This list is for you! ?? Stampado is a cheap and easy-to-manage ransomware, developed by me and my team. It’s meant two be really easy-to-use. You’ll not need a host. All you will need is an email account.”
There is also a YouTube video in case you want to preview how it works.
Andra Zaharia, Heimdal security specialist, said: “Because cryptoware is such a big segment of the malware economy, malware creators have to constantly release new ‘products’ to keep their clients engaged and the money flowing.”
One of the features of the new malware is that it doesn't need admin.privileges to infect and do its business. It gives the victim 96 hours to pay the ransom. If the ransom isn’t paid, Stampado will delete a random file from the victim’s PC every six hours.
This is a particularly vicious piece of malware and users are advised to avoiding clicking on links and attachments in emails. As with any safety procedures, it is best to always have your important files backed up.
Source: InfoSecurity

There is also a YouTube video in case you want to preview how it works.
Andra Zaharia, Heimdal security specialist, said: “Because cryptoware is such a big segment of the malware economy, malware creators have to constantly release new ‘products’ to keep their clients engaged and the money flowing.”
One of the features of the new malware is that it doesn't need admin.privileges to infect and do its business. It gives the victim 96 hours to pay the ransom. If the ransom isn’t paid, Stampado will delete a random file from the victim’s PC every six hours.
This is a particularly vicious piece of malware and users are advised to avoiding clicking on links and attachments in emails. As with any safety procedures, it is best to always have your important files backed up.
Source: InfoSecurity
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