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New Virus Decides If Your Computer Good for Mining or Ransomware - Vultra - 07-11-2018 Hello all. This I personally find clever. This new piece of malware is designed to check what is your hardware of your machine, are you running on a VM & what antivirus you're running. After that, it will decide if it's either gonna be a crypto or ransom machine. The way it works is a old style, you would receive and email, the email will contain a word document. The user has to "Enable editing" if they would like to edit the file. After that, the malware will the run in the background and, follow what it is given by what was stated above "This new piece of malware is designed to check what is your hardware of your machine, are you running on a VM & what antivirus you're running." Quote:An ever-evolving form of malware has added a new tactic which sees it choose to deliver ransomware or a cryptojacker depending on the circumstances of the infected victim. 2 articles: TheHackerNews & zdnet RE: New Virus Decides If Your Computer Good for Mining or Ransomware - mothered - 07-11-2018 Quote:This new piece of malware is designed to check what is your hardware of your machine, are you running on a VM & what antivirus you're running. Nothing new, and It doesn't take a piece of malware to achieve the above. Hardware leaks, Cross-Browser fingerprinting on an OS & hardware level and Ultra sonic cross-device tracking can also Identify software and hardware components and a lot more. To mention a few: * CPU- architecture, number of cores, threads, make, model and manufacturer. * GPU- bits, pixels, shaders, make, model, manufacturer. * Sound card- detected by sound waves, the make, model, manufacturer. * Software- build & version number, architecture and type. * Laptop- whether It's plugged In and (If applicable) the duration remaining until fully charged, or running on battery. And heaps more that's beyond the scope of this post. That aside, I'll look Into the article In depth. Appreciate the contribution. RE: New Virus Decides If Your Computer Good for Mining or Ransomware - Eddy13r0 - 10-05-2018 Build a Berlin wall or Mexican Wall, Oops i mean Firewall. Used Paid Anti-virus to stay free as long some anti-virus promising security. |