yet, we cannot exclude the option that they did it for money. they may not have cared for a sustainable business model
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Yes. The problem with having viruses collect data is that they collect too much stuff that you don't care about.
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The other problem is that virus writers really aren't smart. They can repeat a known model (e.g ransomware) but not come up with new ideas
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It's a wiper It's a
#CyberWeapon Encrypt the#MBR & toss the encryption key & no code to get data back out onto internet#LAN wiper -
Nonsense. You don't know what you're talking about. You haven't really examined the code, have you?
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It doesn't encrypt the MBR at all. What it does encrypt (irrecoverably) is the MFT. And the encrypted files CAN be decrypted.
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What do you mean by "could"? Could someone write a ransomworm that collects data? Yes. Does this one? No.
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Could this one under certain circumstances? I don't know; can't think of any.
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