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New eCh0raix Ransomware targets QNAP devices
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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 24641702" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>For the first time eCh0raix ransomware uses a brute-force credential attack to gain access to QNAP NAS devices. </p><p>This has been named eCh0raix as there is a string containing this name in the source code. A strange feature of it is that there seems to be a unique hard-coded public key for each target. </p><p>Apparently it is based on Go and uses less than 400 lines of code. The Go language is now fast becoming a threat in the creation of malware.</p><p>Another feature of eCh0raix is that it does a check on the language used on the system, and will not encrypt for regions of Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 24641702, member: 562115"] For the first time eCh0raix ransomware uses a brute-force credential attack to gain access to QNAP NAS devices. This has been named eCh0raix as there is a string containing this name in the source code. A strange feature of it is that there seems to be a unique hard-coded public key for each target. Apparently it is based on Go and uses less than 400 lines of code. The Go language is now fast becoming a threat in the creation of malware. Another feature of eCh0raix is that it does a check on the language used on the system, and will not encrypt for regions of Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia. [/QUOTE]
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