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38 New Ransomwares are Detected by Malware Researchers in April

May 3, 2024
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38 New Ransomwares are Detected by Malware Researchers in April

In April, cybersecurity experts have identified of 38 new variants of ransomware. These malicious programs, characterized by their insidious nature, pose a significant threat to individuals and businesses alike. With each new variant, cybercriminals are refining their tactics, making detection and mitigation increasingly challenging. Ransomware operates by encrypting valuable data on infected systems, rendering it inaccessible to users. Subsequently, the perpetrators demand exorbitant ransoms for the decryption keys, effectively holding critical information hostage. This nefarious practice not only jeopardizes the integrity of personal and sensitive data but also imposes substantial financial burdens on victims.

  1. SchrodingerCat
    • SHA-256: 446d6a5e6a87c510bd81e0cad36038a52c5314d0645d2442f2800e7fa4234607
    • Extensions: .schrodingercat
  2. Kaaa
    • SHA-256: be7fdfefa6dac04e9183e54a76fdca06fb8bf501381ce0d0fe9a227f452a20fc
    • Extensions: .kaaa
  3. Uajs – Uazq
    • SHA-256: 3a07ed8818f428a24bc1453db9b716f61bce1ed0961af95407b360f1d98bb650,
    • SHA-256: bc992e1fee059a217b523087aec96cc203c0d52aa365a6f0d4226d8d1adb25da
    • Extensions: .uajs – .uazq
  4. Synapse
    • SHA-256: 32f02e1e6d9104a070f260bca9ccbccb0add32c0a7f7dca0653dec41c35803d6
    • Extensions: .Synapse
  5. Unkno
    • SHA-256: 7821ea21f6bc13ca56688db0ecba77777493664279d0900ed88edf1483b668fa
    • Extensions: .unkno
  6. Farao
    • SHA-256: d487a3562cfb46a5992deac8a154f6b84b4b046fb98252e51b9c75310a8e4610
    • Extensions: .four random character
  7. Datah
    • SHA-256: 549f3746e39af9678f011fa3f23be8e238e9802696d5e7da6a40b1b7eb2f8346
    • Extensions: .datah
  8. GlobeImposter
    • SHA-256: 02ca9600ad4e46cd22022f0b0dd34deb9db8a72ac1c4c1a97bbee15dc8d874a3
    • Extensions: .777
  9. Rincrypt
    • SHA-256: 265db2cb4ed90260f5b245d475510d005476eaeb967ab8e8b4959aba92e97e81
    • Extensions: .rincrypt
  10. Charity
    • SHA-256: 6e4343e41e68e78d552622b0d3df311d4e44424edef593e69cc238d1cd58f4c5
    • Extensions: Lock Screen
  11. L00KUPRU
    • SHA-256: 96386e790bb51a87b917e88a9fdd3194931adb405cd955cf05fdcff3fc24ea9b
    • Extensions: .L00KUPRU
  12. Crocodile Smile
    • SHA-256: 88003a5d7e92939d923369ef7d7a9d54230dd8aa1e97760a04df75b89aa62126
    • Extensions: .CrocodileSmile
  13. Pegasus
    • SHA-256: b3e9270ffafb2d458a3330e0cdb07523adc849b58aa8da3bde956c77cb8bfbe0
    • Extensions: .random character string
  14. DysentryClub
    • SHA-256: 770375f7bce6884c1b5dc9458ae0ee3982b0b7ce9bdf7259c631faf9f9facc22
    • Extensions: .XXX555
  15. HWABAG
    • SHA-256: e2636c32991e3e8b061d88daf3e769a6263d9a02ee27eae9a2e78ccf3ef1fec5
    • Extensions: .HWABAG
  16. $EBC
    • SHA-256: 328b49c29ce9515767a7e72b5ffb9915973eab3693be9f80309f81dcaeaef85b
    • Extensions: .$EBC
  17. AttackFiles
    • SHA-256: 886967d686b71dae455f4a85087abea3871bf039eac19c0adf72e611bf045ea1
    • Extensions: .attackfiles
  18. FBIRAS
    • SHA-256: 1d854192e5aac93a950c60e013a8f08283ad81f841dd90da9326198f37c8adda
    • Extensions: .FBIRAS
  19. Lethal Lock
    • SHA-256: 570cba42a0db3e4be01e41359ef78104464f21cd0c79ba1d21641f919739fe8d
    • Extensions: .LethalLock
  20. Senator
    • SHA-256: d8efd3040d320bea53c8f5f496670137f27a7b12f151829d474165a61a5fb106
    • Extensions: .DumbStackz
  21. DumbStackz
    • SHA-256: e2636c32991e3e8b061d88daf3e769a6263d9a02ee27eae9a2e78ccf3ef1fec5
    • Extensions: .HWABAG
  22. Repair
    • SHA-256: 2ac4618124a18a2f8d041907ab345dc37ac7e4a2f80ddb71072621b05020c35d
    • Extensions: .repair
  23. xDec
    • SHA-256: 16ed08cf0be590a0cf11648f1efee344cb49fdb4df1278a4277976d857823df3
    • Extensions: .xDec
  24. Rincrypt 2.0
    • SHA-256: 3bac13b433b453c3db0f70f4e3ce07a2c1108a0892bac358a1d1b38a30e1cd08
    • Extensions: .Four random characters
  25. IRIS
    • SHA-256: e32188f9dfa8b7d36a95edc45a56b39311fefd1df28af00a7e56b42e00557321
    • Extensions: .Four random characters
  26. Bgzq – Bgjs
    • SHA-256: c4b93b302d810c73be3886dc8aa03c230adb8a5df3611bedfa92995412fe2781,
    • SHA-256: 2545f1ee454e96b5c1d06c7a675488615ff98cd1baca629963172b466e57fd31
    • Extensions: .bgjs– .bgzq
  27. Diamond
    • SHA-256: ae7582818cfa2a3002e140b007884e01f1495003b95d8d56ab14a875f20aa3a8
    • Extensions: .Duckcryptor
  28. Hunt
    • SHA-256: 1597f8e59c1b1d2d4818705af04f7fa0433e16d1f43ffa9a8158b23524de3991
    • Extensions: .hunt
  29. ATCK
    • SHA-256: eea54395aa2ff792d0d51ecbad624d74f28f72fcdd3a7610bdf88f8dccb19f2a
    • Extensions: .ATCK
  30. Beast
    • SHA-256: 0e2e4d8f60a41616714aa765a70eb27337d9aa6ae2aa9817b824edd7c12a8d02
    • Extensions: .BEAST
  31. BlackSkull
    • SHA-256: e43b1ff50819b6a596c62820faaa83d0dfeb533e69090ffe847c5916648c086a
    • Extensions: .BlackSkull
  32. Tuborg
    • SHA-256: 0c9aef61f05ff9f72af2fce242d99e7dcc8d708b7e2f2bbaacdcf78928790129
    • Extensions: .HWABAG
  33. Robaj
    • SHA-256: 26be8a62ce0fe16a5729c125f95403054a5f077b4845767c2074a12c5585e5e7
    • Extensions: .Robaj
  34. Shadow
    • SHA-256: 3b1d975e17ec74b820ffbd792fd067b84444c2b02337a7a401fb434ed5aa0bc9
    • Extensions: .Shadow
  35. SHINRA
    • SHA-256: 941a95c85a4b37bff4571d49eb918a5094a032ac1416bded3a3cd3427ecf984c
    • Extensions: .SHINRA3
  36. Rincrypt 3.0
    • SHA-256: 81b72f5f7a970eab42a0af1e66628a20e191e9f0d8d4f4e6524eed14bf98087a
    • Extensions: .rincrypt3
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