Threat Database Ransomware Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware

Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware

By GoldSparrow in Ransomware

The Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware is an encryption ransomware Trojan that belongs to the Scarab family of ransomware. There are numerous variants in this ransomware family, many appearing in the last year. Unfortunately, these threats carry out a highly-effective attack that can make the victims' data inaccessible. This is what makes it compulsory that computer users take precautions against the Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware and other encryption ransomware Trojans.

How the Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware Attack Works

The Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware's basic attack is identical to most encryption ransomware Trojans, consisting of damaging the victim's files to demand a ransom in exchange for returning access to the damaged data. The Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware uses a strong encryption algorithm to encrypt the files' contents and then demands a ransom payment. The Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware targets the user-generated files when attacking a computer, which may include a wide variety of file types, including media files, Microsoft Office documents, databases, archives and numerous others. The following are examples of the file formats that threats like the Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware target during 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 Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware uses the AES encryption to make the victim's files inaccessible, marking each compromised file by adding the file extension '.dy8wud' to the files' names. The Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware will then drop a text file named 'HOW TO RECOVER ENCRYPTED FILES.txt' in the infected computer. This text file is the Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware's ransom note, demanding that the victim contact the criminals via email to obtain information on how to pay the ransom and restore the affected data.

Responding to a Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware Attack

Threat researchers strongly advise computer users against paying the Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware ransom or contacting the criminals responsible for the Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware attack. Instead, computer users should take steps to restore any files compromised by the Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware attack from backup copies. Having file backups stored in a safe location such as the cloud or an independent device is the ultimate protection against threats like the Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware. These file backups allow the victims of a Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware and other variants in the Scarab Ransomware family restore the affected data from the backup and remove any leverage the criminals may have over the victim. Apart from file backups, computer users must use a trusted security program to prevent threats like the Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware from gaining access to their computers in the first place. A combination of file backups and a strong security program is typically enough to ensure that computer the users' data is safe from threats like the Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware.

Trending

Most Viewed

Loading...