
If you’re in love with your Diamond Armor and Sword combo, you might
want to back up your computer. A new form of ransomware called
TeslaCrypt has been found that primarily targets game files. This means
when it attacks it will encrypt all of your saved game files and ask you
for about $1,000 to access them again. Usually your only
TeslaCrypt is targeting files associated with games and platforms
like RPG Maker, League of Legends, Call of Duty, Dragon Age, StarCraft,
MineCraft, World of Warcraft, and World of Tanks. Researcher Fabian
Wosar of Emsisoft first discovered the worm and
Bleeping Computer found a few of its attack vectors.
Hackers are releasing software along with the
Angler Exploit Kit,
a toolkit used by hackers to send malware out into the world. The first
and most pernicious piece of ransomware, CryptoLocker, is a distant
cousin to this new strain.
Sadly the system doesn’t just stop at game files. The filetypes
encrypted by the ransomware include Word docs, images, Excel files, and
PowerPoint presentations and it asks you to pay in relatively
untraceable
PayPal My Cash cards or Bitcoin. Your best defense against these things? Back up, back up, and then back up. While
there are tools you can use to decrypt some types of ransomware but a techno tragedy can quickly become a mere nuisance with a good backup.