Nice to see, that you don't intend to do anything about this Problem!!!
Are you serious?!
You waant to do user education?!
Well I don't exactly know, how the infection took place, since the ransomeware obviously destroys itself after encrypting the filesystem, there was not a trace of it.
But this is not the point. This is an it security issue in my Business, i have to deal with.
The point is, that scryptmail.com knows about this abuse as was stated in the first post. And they do not intend to do anything about it. Offering privacy to People is a good thing. But protecting criminals is not! And this is what they just do. Instead of reporting such an issue to the authority, they claim to do nothing until they get forced by the authority. This is not only a poor Business policy, this is criminal behaviour.
HelloSuccessfully decrypted files with Kaspersky Rakhny RakhniDecryptor utility for removing Trojan-Ransom.Win32.Rakhni malicious software (.oshit and others)
After 23 Hours of brute forcing
HelloSuccessfully decrypted files with Kaspersky Rakhny RakhniDecryptor utility for removing Trojan-Ransom.Win32.Rakhni malicious software (.oshit and others)
After 23 Hours of brute forcing
@compleo
In my case the decission was the result of a long Internet Research. This new infection is not well documented on the net yet. I just tried to find infections with similar symptoms to get a clou, what kind of ransomeware could cause the observed effects.
I never heard of ransomware for an e mail provider before.
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