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25 June 2008

Another Award for BullGuard Backup 8.0

 

15 April 2008

George Tennet Named CEO of BullGuard

 

9 April 2008

BullGuard CEO to Step Down

 

18 March 2008

BullGuard Releases BullGuard Backup 8.0

 

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BullGuard Wants Gamers!

 

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3 December 2007
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20 November 2007
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5 November 2007
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29 October 2007
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26 October 2007
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2 October 2007
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BullGuard Launches BullGuard Mobile Antivirus Enterprise Edition

 

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BullGuard Passes
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2 May 2007

BullGuard Wins Prestigious Channel Award

 

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BullGuard Wins Channel Expo's Security Product of the Year

 

18 March 2007

BullGuard Increases Dominance within UK System Integrator Market

 

20 February 2007

BullGuard Appoints Top Sales Director for Asia & Pacific

 

30 January 2007

BullGuard is Vista Ready

 

 What is ransomware?

 

ransomware   Imagine someone getting access to your computer, encrypting all your family photos and other priceless files,

   and then demanding a ransom for their safe return. That is what ransomware is all about. Ransomware is a type

   of malware used for data kidnapping and it takes your data hostage by encrypting it using supposedly unbreakable

   encryption algorithms and then demands payment in exchange for the decryption key.

 

 

Your money or your files

Ransomware works in various ways and demands different ransoms. One ransomware Trojan searched a victim's hard disk drive for 15 common file types, including images and Microsoft Office file types. It then encrypted the files, removed the originals and dropped a note asking $200 for the encryption key. Another piece of ransomware froze a victim's system and threatened to delete files every 30 minutes until an amount of $10.99 was sent to a particular account.

 

Instructions on how to recover encrypted data are typically left on an infected PC and a "ransom note" from the summer of 2007 looked like this:

 

"Hello, your files are encrypted with RSA-4096 algorithm. You will need at least a few years to decrypt these files without our software. All your private information for last the 3 months were collected and sent to us. To decrypt your files you need to buy our software. The price is $300. If you will not contact us before 07/15/2007 your private information will be shared and you will

lose all your data."

 

There have also been examples of webmail (in most cases Hotmail) accounts being hijacked, with all mail and contacts erased. The only remaining message: a ransom note demanding payment for the return of the deleted data.

 

 

Ransomware on the rise

Although ransomware Trojans are still rare, the number has been rising. In the second quarter of 2006 it rose 30 percent and in February 2007 a leading security researcher said that ransomware Trojans would be a key threat in the future. From November 2006 to July 2007, a security company recovered 14.5 million records from over 152,000 unique victims. This data was all stolen using one single ransomware Trojan called GpCode.

 

Ransomware first appeared in May 2005 and it is also known as a cryptovirus, cryptotrojan or cryptoworm.
 
BullGuard Internet Security's antivirus software and firewall will protect you against ransomware. Remember to use the Backup to secure your most important files.

 

 

 

 

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