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posted by on Wednesday January 11 2017, @11:12AM   Printer-friendly
from the tux-was-asking-for-it dept.

In case you penguin botherers were feeling left out, the folks over at iTWire bring us this little fun bit o' news:

Eset says it has found a Linux variant of the KillDisk malware used in the late 2015 attack on the Ukraine electricity system.

Like its Windows counterpart, the Linux version of KillDisk encrypts files, rendering the affected system unbootable. It asks for the same 222 Bitcoin (around US$278,000) ransom, but the encryption key used is neither stored locally or sent to a remote server, so even if the perpetrators are paid they have no way of reversing the process.

Eset says its researchers have found a weakness in the encryption method that makes decryption "possible, albeit difficult." Exactly how decryption can be performed was not disclosed.

It's nice to feel noticed but I could personally do without this particular kind of attention.


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  • (Score: 5, Funny) by FatPhil on Wednesday January 11 2017, @12:17PM

    by FatPhil (863) <{pc-soylent} {at} {asdf.fi}> on Wednesday January 11 2017, @12:17PM (#452470) Homepage
    I believe Lennart has already merged the pull request incorporating it into systemd - upgrade now!
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  • (Score: 5, Funny) by KiloByte on Wednesday January 11 2017, @01:17PM

    by KiloByte (375) on Wednesday January 11 2017, @01:17PM (#452479)

    Nope, his functionality is similar but unrelated: with the malware from TFA recovery is "possible, albeit difficult." With Lennart's malware, there is no hope.

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    • (Score: 2) by mmcmonster on Wednesday January 11 2017, @05:54PM

      by mmcmonster (401) on Wednesday January 11 2017, @05:54PM (#452583)

      with the malware from TFA recovery is "possible, albeit difficult." With Lennart's malware, there is no hope.

      Linus should review and patch it so there would be no hope of recovery. Of course, he would submit the patch as a bug fix. ;-)