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jcbmack 4th March 2014 17:57

Cryptolocker (Ransomware)
 
Asymmetric encryption is part of the issue where a public key is used to encrypt, but a private key is needed to decrypt. It can go in reverse order, however, that former is usually the standard.

The math itself is based upon parametric equations from calculus (not to be confused with parametric statistics using a normal (Guassian curve) distribution.

My Malwarebytes has detected and deleted both back door Trojans and Trojan.Ransom. My VIPRE firewall has kept many would be attacks from even getting near my files or hard drive.

RSA, DSA and PGP are three forms of asymmetric encryption. I have a certificate in Cryptography and I have worked with some very strange malware types.

henry_crun 4th March 2014 19:23

No problem, nasties can only get in as apk files. Just check downloads for them and don't touch or click them, simply paste in a dummy file, then long touch that and only then select the unwanted apk, then multiple delete.

Easy!

jcbmack 6th March 2014 00:49

oh I wish!
 

No problem, nasties can only get in as apk files. Just check downloads for them and don't touch or click them, simply paste in a dummy file, then long touch that and only then select the unwanted apk, then multiple delete.

Easy! ]
Oh if that were only true--of course many people would be out of work and hackers would be stumped too :ugh:


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