The Coin Shark: New Type of Internet Extortion: Hackers Erase Git-Repositories and Holding Code Ransom

  • Monday, 06 May 2019 16:30
The practice of extortion also hit the Git repositories of programmers. Users have noticed a new type of ransomware who erases codes, replacing them with a note requesting redemption. The main targets are GitHub, GitLab and Bitbucket. So, attackers erase the entire history of commits and leave only one commit “WARNING”, which contains the file: Source: github.com Fraudsters require a ransom of $0.1 BTC, which is about $570 today. “I was working on a project, a private repo, and suddenly all the commits disappeared and were replaced with a single text file”, Stefan Gabos wrote on Stackexchange. Experts believe that the extortionist targets poorly protected Git repositories. But for now, it remains unclear how hackers manage to access them. We want to remind you: Two Groups of Professional Hackers Carry Out 60% of All Crypto Attacks Subscribe to The Coin Shark news in Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coinshark/

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