Russian security company doctor web has discovered a ransomware for a Web server running Linux, known as Linux.encoder.1, that uses software or third-party programs to infect servers. Bitdefender, a security company researcher, found that it had a serious design flaw when testing the ransomware sample, and that its key was not randomly generated, but rather based on the time stamp of the system when it was encrypted. So it can be decrypted based on the time stamp of the encrypted file, without the need for the ransomware to sell the public key. Bitdefender has released a tool that can be decrypted automatically. If you want to dive into the Linux system novice, you can also download a German Linux software center trial. Free: Http://www.nfs-cloud.cn:81/appCenter/open/softcenter |
Linux ransomware encryption key can be predicted, automatic tool release