Dwight Watt - Watt Thoughts #280 10/31/2013


#280 - Fake voice-mail email messages(Watt Thoughts)

Do not click on links or attachments in emails that claim to be of voice mails for you. This is a way cryptolocker is now being distributed. I wrote about 2 weeks ago about this vicious virus that encrypts all the data files (.doc, .jpg, .xls, etc) and offers to unlock if you wire them $300 and which may or may not work. There is no way to otherwise decrypt them and make usable again.

Please be careful.

Dwight

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