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    Beware of Cyberpunk 2077's "mobile app", it's actually ransomware

      Cybercriminals have been exploiting the popularity of Cyberpunk 2077 by launching a fake mobile app, as if it were a version of the game, masquerading as ransomware / malware.

      Despite the problems that Cyberpunk 2077 had at launch, and which it continues to suffer in many cases, the game enjoys quite a lot of popularity. Therefore, these types of people have taken advantage of launch a game app on mobile phones which is not the game, since there is no version of the CD Projekt title for iOS and / or Android.



      In the middle of last week, Android malware analyst at Kaspersky, Tatyana Shishkova, discovered a ransomware on Android of this app masked with game. Actually, if it is installed and given permission, infects the terminal and extorts data stored in it unless you are paid X bitcoins in a certain time; this has been cataloged as CoderwareTherefore, once the content is infected, it is completely encrypted and it is futile to delete it.

      However, this ransomware uses an encrypted key - "hardcoded key", so it can be decrypted so you don't have to pay any lawsuits. "The RC4 algorithm with an encrypted key (example" 21983453453435435738912738921 ") is used for encryption. That means that if they encrypt them, you can decrypt them without paying anything"; those numbers are the source code.

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      As Shishkova points out, this attack uses a 2010 variant of BlackKingdom ransomware, already discovered in November as Cyberpunk 2077 Windows Installer. The variant on Windows was a compiled executable that encrypted the files and added the .DEMON extension to the names. This ransomware targeted the VPNs grandes during this year, so you know what it's going to be.


      New Android #Ransomware disguised as #Cyberpunk2077 game.
      Downloaded from fake website imitating Google Play Store.
      Extension: .coderCrypt
      Family: CoderWare/BlackKingdom https://t.co/JBudDP6vG1 pic.twitter.com/TdM4SAkFWl

      - Tatyana Shishkova (@ sh1shk0va) December 16, 2020

      However, as we mentioned, there is no such version of Cyberpunk 2077 for mobile, so avoid downloading anything on your mobile that is unreliable or you are not sure of it; the same happens for the rest of the apps.


      Cyberpunk 2077 has a hidden RTX cinematic mode that improves graphics on PC

      The best prevention is do not install unverified or third-party appsSo be very careful about this issue and the most vulnerable people who may fall into these traps.

      Source: DSOGaming

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