New ransomware locks PCs until PewDiePie gets 100 million subscribers


(MENAFN- NewsBytes)

New ransomware locks PCs until PewDiePie gets 100 million subscribers
22 Mar 2019


PewDiePie fans are taking his 'battle of subscribers' against T-Series way too seriously.

They have developed a couple of ransomware strains to help him beat the Indian label and become the first YouTuber in the world to touch the 100 million subscriber mark.

While weird tactics have been opted to support PewDiePie before too, this method shows the situation is getting out of hand.


One ransomware strain is locking data on computers
Details


According to an investigation by ZDNet, one ransomware, called PewCrypt, has been affecting some users since January.

It is a full-fledged JAVA-based program that locks all the data on a computer, just like a typical ransomware program.

However, unlike other malware, this one doesn't demand money but keeps the file locked or as hostage until PewDiePie reaches 100 million subscribers.


If T-Series reaches 100 million first, it would delete data
Fact


More worryingly, if the rival channel becomes the first one to touch the 100 million mark, the malware would delete the data. This way, it leaves no real option for the users but to ask his/her friends, family to 'subscribe to PewDiePie'.


Another ransomware delete files permanently
Ransomware #2


Meanwhile, the other ransomware strain, spreading since December last year, can be described as a poorly constructed program.

Called "PewDiePie ransomware," it is a modified ShellLocker tool that locks files but doesn't upload the encryption keys anywhere.

This means that once the files are locked, nobody, not even the ransomware's creator, would be able to recover them.


Decrypters released for PewCrypt
Fact


In order to avoid trouble, the creator of 'PewCrypt' has released a tool to help infected parties unlock their PCs. Even security researchers at Emsisoft have released a program to get rid of this malware. As for the other ransomware, there's still no way out.


Clearly, PewDiePie v/s T-Series battle has taken over netizens
Race


These tactics show just how far people, particularly white supremacists, are willing to go to help PewDiePie win against India's T-Series.

In the past, the YouTuber's fans had taken over printers, hijacked thousands of Chromecasts to spread the "subscribe to PewDiePie" message.

Strangely enough, even the New Zealand mosque attacker rooted for PewDiePie.


Currently, both are going neck to neck
Fact


Yesterday, T-Series had taken a considerable lead over PewDiePie, but over the last 24 hours, the Swedish channel has caught up pretty well. At the time of writing, both players were going neck to neck with 90.75 million subscribers.

MENAFN2203201901650000ID1098290757


NewsBytes

Legal Disclaimer:
MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.