

Domnul Bacalbasa s-aduca camasa, cu lacate multe ca sa ma ajute, sa nu se dezlege cand or s-o ferece.Pavel Chirilă (1) Duminica (1) Duminica Floriilor (1) Duminica izgonirii lui Adam din Rai (1) Coborâre la iad (3) Comunism (6) Constantin Brâncoveanu (1) Control (8) Corupție (2) Credință (3) Creștinism (6) Cruce (16) Cuvinte de folos (19) Cuviosul Paisie Aghioritul (1) Dictatura politico-medicală și digitală (30) Dictatură (13) Dr.Tezaurele arheologice: Descoperirea şi păstratea lor în România şi în alte ţări Cadoul cel mai de preț: CERURILE La vârsta de 99 de ani (pe care i-a împlinit ieri, 10 octombrie), Marin Răducă, pătimitor… Active News: Sfântulețul din Iași, Marin Răducă, s-a mutat la Domnul de ziua lui, la 99 de ani.In January 2017, an updated version known as "The FINAL version" of Hitler-Ransomware was released. This version was similar to the original except that it corrected the spelling of "ransomware" and removed the countdown timer. Īn updated version of Hitler-Ransomware disguised as "CainXPii" called “Hitler 2" was later released. Spelling mistakes made in the demands have led technology journalists to joke that it could upset Grammar Nazis. It is noted that while the Hitler ransomware's demand for payment in gift cards instead of Bitcoin was uncommon, it was not unique to this ransomware. Upon further investigation of it, he determined that it likely originated in Germany as a prototype given that the batch file associated with it had the words "Das ist ein Test" ( German: This is a Test) in it. The virus was discovered by the AVG Technologies analyst Jakub Kroustek. Contrary to what it claims, the ransomware does not encrypt the computer files instead, it runs a script to mislead people into thinking their files have been encrypted. Failing to pay the ransom when the one hour countdown timer reaches zero results in the system crashing with a blue screen of death and when the computer reboots, all of the files in the computer's user profile folders have been deleted. It then demands payment in the form of a €25 Vodafone mobile phone gift card and gives the owner of the computer one hour to pay with a countdown timer accompanying. Your files was encrypted! Do you decrypt your files?". The message on it states "This is the Hitler-Ransonware. The ransomware activates with a lock screen with an image of Adolf Hitler giving a Nazi salute. Hitler-Ransomware was first developed in 2016. It requests payment within one hour otherwise, it will delete files from the infected computer. Hitler-Ransomware, or Hitler-Ransonware, is a form of ransomware created in 2016 originating in Germany.
