Trend Micro Incorporated, a global leader in
cyber security solutions, has stated that there are no incidence being reported
in India at present. As per Trend Micro, the ransomware is not likely to be on
the scale of Wannacry and Petya ransomware, which relies on Microsoft
vulnerability in Windows XP. Trend Micro has also provided precautionary
measures on how to stop the Lukitus variant of Locky ransomware from spreading.
In the wake of Locky Ransomware attack and the Government of India issuing alert across the country,
Sharda Tickoo, Technical Head, Trend Micro India said,
“So far, there haven’t been any cases of Locky ransomware reported in India or
across geographies, but we are getting enquiries from customers and Trend
Micro’s support team is helping out in resolving them. For addressing this
malware, Trend Micro has its protection in place with suspicious and bad URLs
being blocked. There are technologies wherein such embedded macros and file
scripts can be detected and deleted.”
Pointing out the differences between other ransomware, she
added, “Wannacry and Petya ransomware looks for Microsoft vulnerability to
exploit and spread. There were only few machines with Microsoft vulnerability
in Windows XP and hence the damage was huge. In this case, it is not exploiting
any vulnerability, but what it uses is a Visual Basic (VB) / JavaScript
encrypts in a document and the chances of this malware getting evaded are
high.”
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