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Psoglav Ransomware Partnership: The New Ransomware Threat Encrypting Your Files

April 25, 2024
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Psoglav Ransomware Partnership: The New Ransomware Threat Encrypting Your Files

Recent forum post have unveiled a concerning development in the realm of cyber threats that is Psoglav Ransomware Partnership. PThe Psoglav Ransomware service operates by encrypting your files and demanding a substantial ransom for their release. Astonishingly, the individuals behind this malware endeavor to establish long-term partnerships, underscoring the seriousness of the extortion imposed upon victims.

Let’s delve into some features offered by this new threat, Psoglav Ransomware:

  • Psoglav is coded in C# and functions seamlessly across all Windows operating systems.
  • It encrypts files using AES-256+RSA-2048 algorithms swiftly and efficiently.
  • It operates without the need for an internet connection and accesses the network only after processing all disks.
  • Before encryption commences, it disables common processes that could impede file encryption and halts services.
  • It deletes shadow copies and self-destructs after execution.
  • It provides each partner with a unique private key.

However, several critical points regarding the use of this perilous service must be noted:

  • Psoglav prioritizes long-term cooperation over one-time ransom payments.
  • The first decryption for the initial three partners is complimentary (a temporary promotion).
  • Psoglav does not engage in post-payment extortion tactics and consistently provides decryption upon payment.
  • Psoglav offers partners free test files (up to 2 per ID) during operations.
  • The cost for decrypting a single ID is $150.

In conclusion, the rise of Psoglav Ransomware demands heightened vigilance from internet users and underscores the importance of bolstering cybersecurity measures. It is crucial to keep security software up to date and exercise caution. If any suspicious activity is detected, prompt consultation with a DailyDarkWeb researchers. 

 

Ransomware as a Service (RAAS) is a model where cybercriminals offer ransomware software for distribution and management, simplifying the process for less technically skilled individuals. It’s typically provided through online platforms or websites, allowing users to download and deploy ransomware for a fee.

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