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- Linux.Encoder.1 abstract "Linux.Encoder.1 (also known as ELF/Filecoder.A and Trojan.Linux.Ransom.A) is considered as the first ransomware Trojan targeting computers running Linux. Discovered on November 5, 2015, by Dr. Web, this malware affected more than 2,000 Linux users.Linux.Encoder.1 is remotely executed on the victim's computer by using a flaw in Magento, a popular Content management system app. When activated, the malware encrypts certain types of files stored on local and mounted network drives using AES and RSA Public-key cryptography, with the private key stored only on the malware's control servers. The malware then store a file called \"readme_to_decrypt.txt\" in every folder. The message which offers to decrypt the data if a payment (through Bitcoin) is made. Compared to other ransomware such as CryptoLocker, the malware does not state a deadline to pay and the ransom does not increase over time.".
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- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink Advanced_Encryption_Standard.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink Bitcoin.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink Bitdefender.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink Block_cipher_mode_of_operation.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linux_malware.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ransomware.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trojan_horses.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink Check_Point.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink Content_management_system.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink CryptoLocker.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink Dr._Web.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink Magento.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink Pseudorandom_number_generator.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink Public-key_cryptography.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink RSA_(cryptosystem).
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink Ransomware.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink Tor_(anonymity_network).
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink Trojan_horse_(computing).
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLink File:RansomMessage.png.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Linux.Encoder.1".
- Linux.Encoder.1 subject Category:Linux_malware.
- Linux.Encoder.1 subject Category:Ransomware.
- Linux.Encoder.1 subject Category:Trojan_horses.
- Linux.Encoder.1 comment "Linux.Encoder.1 (also known as ELF/Filecoder.A and Trojan.Linux.Ransom.A) is considered as the first ransomware Trojan targeting computers running Linux. Discovered on November 5, 2015, by Dr. Web, this malware affected more than 2,000 Linux users.Linux.Encoder.1 is remotely executed on the victim's computer by using a flaw in Magento, a popular Content management system app.".
- Linux.Encoder.1 label "Linux.Encoder.1".
- Linux.Encoder.1 sameAs Q22669996.
- Linux.Encoder.1 sameAs Q22669996.
- Linux.Encoder.1 wasDerivedFrom Linux.Encoder.1?oldid=693019523.
- Linux.Encoder.1 isPrimaryTopicOf Linux.Encoder.1.