A new ransomware is in play called RobbinHood that is targeting entire networks and then encrypting all computers that they can gain access to. They then request a certain amount of bitcoins to decrypt a single computer or a larger amount to decrypt the entire network.
Not much is currently known about this ransomware and a sample for RobbinHood has not currently been found. We have, though, seen the ransom notes and encrypted files of various victims, which allows us to put together a picture of how this ransomware may operate.
Of particular interest is how they stress that the victim's privacy is important to them and they will not disclose any victims who have paid.
RobbinHood targets networks
Based on the ransom note text, the attackers behind RobbinHood are actively trying to gain access to networks. Once they gain access, they will attempt to encrypt as many computers on the network as they can.
Not much is currently known about this ransomware and a sample for RobbinHood has not currently been found. We have, though, seen the ransom notes and encrypted files of various victims, which allows us to put together a picture of how this ransomware may operate.
Of particular interest is how they stress that the victim's privacy is important to them and they will not disclose any victims who have paid.
RobbinHood targets networks
Based on the ransom note text, the attackers behind RobbinHood are actively trying to gain access to networks. Once they gain access, they will attempt to encrypt as many computers on the network as they can.
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