Threat Database Ransomware Anonymous Ransomware (Chaos)

Anonymous Ransomware (Chaos)

The Anonymous Ransomware is malware that targets your personal or business data by encrypting it, making it unreadable and inaccessible without a decryption key. This ransomware operates by appending a unique extension of four random characters to each encrypted file, thereby making it clear which files have been affected. Additionally, it changes the desktop wallpaper to display a message related to the ransomware attack and leaves behind a "for decrypt" file containing the ransom note. This ransom note outlines the demands of the attackers, who typically request payment in exchange for the decryption key.

The Anonymous Ransomware is based on the Chaos malware family, which is a well-known group of malware that is responsible for numerous attacks. Due to its encryption capabilities, the Anonymous Ransomware can be a highly destructive threat, particularly to businesses and organizations that rely on their data to operate.

The Demands Left to the Victims of the Anonymous Ransomware (Chaos)

The ransom note of the threat is reportedly issued by a group known as Anonymous. They warn victims that failure to meet the demands will result in the disclosure of their personal information, including their location, social media and credit card details. The note further warns that the victim's device has been encrypted, and the only way to regain access is by paying a ransom of 10 Bitcoins to the specified digital wallet.

Even after losing a significant portion of its value, the Bitcoin cryptocurrency is still trading at an exchange rate of 1 BTC for more than $23 000. This means that the threat actors responsible for the Anonymous Ransomware (Chaos) demand to be paid a ransom of over 233 thousand dollars. Typically, such unreasonable demands, especially when the malware is targeted at individual users, signal that the cybercriminals are still testing their threatening tools.

How to Prevent Attacks from Threats Like the Anonymous Ransomware (Chaos)

The first step in preventing ransomware attacks is making backups of your important data so that if your machine is infected with malware or your files are encrypted by ransomware, you will still have copies of the original files. Having daily or weekly backups protects against accidental changes, as well as harmful activity that could impact the data.

Installing firewalls and anti-malware solutions on all of your devices – laptops, phones, tablets, etc.) is also an extremely important preventative step. Firewalls act like an outer wall that keep attackers away from the internal network, while anti-malware solutions help detect and protect users from threats such as Trojans and ransomware before they get a chance to enter the device – acting like a shield around devices connected to the network. Additionally, using reputable anti-malware solutions ensures that even if a threat manages to sneak past, it will not have the chance to execute and harm the system.

The ransom note of the Anonymous Ransomware (Chaos) threat:

'You are hacked. We are Anonymous.
We know where are you live.We also know your
social media and credit card details. you device
are encrypted.

If you wan’t to unlock so pay 10 bitcoin on this address:
17CqMQFeuB3NTzJ2X28tfRmWaPyPQgvoHV
If you wanna to saw us so click this url at darknet
from tor browser watch redroom video live and saw us
who we are.

cp7dbi4mnfsypdwof3ceu77qrdpzrgjy5audloyjhsanx2jwaup4u6qd.onion

You are hacked'

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