Threat Database Ransomware 'carcinoma24@aol.com' Ransomware

'carcinoma24@aol.com' Ransomware

By GoldSparrow in Ransomware

The 'carcinoma24@aol.com' Ransomware Trojan is a variant in a family that involves code from two large ransomware families, Crysis and Dharma. The 'carcinoma24@aol.com' Ransomware carries out a typical encryption ransomware Trojan attack. The 'carcinoma24@aol.com' Ransomware, like most threats in this family, takes the victims' files hostage and then demands a ransom payment from the victim.

The 'carcinoma24@aol.com' Ransomware Attack can Affect Numerous File Types

The 'carcinoma24@aol.com' Ransomware Trojan uses the AES and RSA encryptions to make the victim's files completely inaccessible. The 'carcinoma24@aol.com' Ransomware targets the user-generated files, marking each affected file with the file extension '.id-[8 random chars].[carcinoma24@aol.com].carcn,' which it adds to each affected file's name. The following are examples of the files that the 'carcinoma24@aol.com' Ransomware targets in these attacks:

.jpg, .jpeg, .raw, .tif, .gif, .png, .bmp, .3dm, .max, .accdb, .db, .dbf, .mdb, .pdb, .sql, .dwg, .dxf, .cpp, .cs, .h, .php, .asp, .rb, .java, .jar, .class, .py, .js, .aaf, .aep, .aepx, .plb, .prel, .prproj, .aet, .ppj, .psd, .indd, .indl, .indt, .indb, .inx, .idml, .pmd, .xqx, .xqx, .ai, .eps, .ps, .svg, .swf, .fla, .as3, .as, .txt, .doc, .dot, .docx, .docm, .dotx, .dotm, .docb, .rtf, .wpd, .wps, .msg, .pdf, .xls, .xlt, .xlm, .xlsx, .xlsm, .xltx, .xltm, .xlsb, .xla, .xlam, .xll, .xlw, .ppt, .pot, .pps, .pptx, .pptm, .potx, .potm, .ppam, .ppsx, .ppsm, .sldx, .sldm, .wav, .mp3, .aif, .iff, .m3u, .m4u, .mid, .mpa, .wma, .ra, .avi, .mov, .mp4, .3gp, .mpeg, .3g2, .asf, .asx, .flv, .mpg, .wmv, .vob, .m3u8, .dat, .csv, .efx, .sdf, .vcf, .xml, .ses, .qbw, .qbb, .qbm, .qbi, .qbr , .cnt, .des, .v30, .qbo, .ini, .lgb, .qwc, .qbp, .aif, .qba, .tlg, .qbx, .qby , .1pa, .qpd, .txt, .set, .iif, .nd, .rtp, .tlg, .wav, .qsm, .qss, .qst, .fx0, .fx1, .mx0, .fpx, .fxr, .fim, .ptb, .ai, .pfb, .cgn, .vsd, .cdr, .cmx, .cpt, .csl, .cur, .des, .dsf, .ds4, , .drw, .eps, .ps, .prn, .gif, .pcd, .pct, .pcx, .plt, .rif, .svg, .swf, .tga, .tiff, .psp, .ttf, .wpd, .wpg, .wi, .raw, .wmf, .txt, .cal, .cpx, .shw, .clk, .cdx, .cdt, .fpx, .fmv, .img, .gem, .xcf, .pic, .mac, .met, .pp4, .pp5, .ppf, .nap, .pat, .ps, .prn, .sct, .vsd, .wk3, .wk4, .xpm, .zip, .rar.

The 'carcinoma24@aol.com' Ransomware delivers a ransom note in the form of an HTA file named 'carcinoma24@aol.com.hta,' which displays the following message on the infected computer:

'All your files have been encrypted!
All your files have been encrypted due to a security problem with your PC. If you want to restore them, write us to the e-mail carcinoma24@aol.com
Write this ID in the title of your message 1E857D00
In case of no answer in 24 hours write us to theese e-mails:carcinoma24@cock.li
You have to pay for decryption in Bitcoins. The price depends on how fast you write to us. After payment we will send you the decryption tool that will decrypt all your files.
Free decryption as guarantee
Before paying you can send us up to 1 file for free decryption. The total size of files must be less than 1Mb (non archived), and files should not contain valuable information. (databases,backups, large excel sheets, etc.)
How to obtain Bitcoins
The easiest way to buy bitcoins is LocalBitcoins site. You have to register, click 'Buy bitcoins', and select the seller by payment method and price.
hxxps://localbitcoins.com/buy_bitcoins
Also you can find other places to buy Bitcoins and beginners guide here:
hxxp://www.coindesk.com/information/how-can-i-buy-bitcoins/
Attention!
Do not rename encrypted files.
Do not try to decrypt your data using third party software, it may cause permanent data loss.
Decryption of your files with the help of third parties may cause increased price (they add their fee to our) or you can become a victim of a scam.'

Dealing with the 'carcinoma24@aol.com' Ransomware Infection

Computer users are counseled not to pay the 'carcinoma24@aol.com' Ransomware ransom or contact the criminals. The 'carcinoma24@aol.com' Ransomware attack affects the files in a way that they can be restored from file backups only. The 'carcinoma24@aol.com' Ransomware can be removed by a security program that is fully up-to-date, although it will not restore the encrypted files.

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