😈 Wanna Cry Ransom-ware 😈
A type of virus that infect
computers, and then prevent the user from accessing the operating system, or
encrypts all the data stored on the computer,
The user asks the ransom to pay a fixed amount of money, as opposed to decrypting files or allowing access again to the operating system.
The user asks the ransom to pay a fixed amount of money, as opposed to decrypting files or allowing access again to the operating system.
Wanna Cry Ransom-ware Guidelines to stay safe:
- Be careful to click on harmful links in your
emails.
- Be wary of visiting unsafe or unreliable
sites.
- Never click on a link that you do not trust on
a web page or access to Facebook or messaging applications such as
WhatsApp and other applications.
- If you receive a message from your friend with
a link, ask him before opening the link to confirm, (infected machines
send random messages with links).
- Keep your files backed up regularly and
periodically.
- Be aware of fraudulent e-mail messages that
use names similar to popular services such as Pay Pal instead of Pay Pal or
use popular service names without commas or excessive characters.
- Use anti-virus and always make have the last update.
- Make sure your
windows have the last update close the gap.
Update 5/15/2017:
The entry of the virus to your
device, which is dependent on a gap in the Windows system and the gap is
present in all types of Windows is that the feature is open.
If you did not update your windows
just turn off SMP,
There are two methods to turn off SMP
manually or Tools.
First Manually:
1. Control Panel\Programs\Programs and
Features.
2. Remove check Box SMB1.0/CIF Files
Sharing Support.
3. you must be restart your computer.
Done! Now you are safe.
2. Tools:
1. RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR.
2. First check if the Features is turn
on!
When you run the tools will show this, if you see SMB2 currently enable so you must be disabled it
When you run the tools will show this, if you see SMB2 currently enable so you must be disabled it
3. SMB2 IS currently disabled.
4. You must be restart your computer.
Done! Now you are safe.
I hope it helps to keep you safe.
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