A computer virus that encrypts files and then demands that victims pay a
“ransom” to decrypt those items recently hit the Swansea Police
Department.
The department paid $750 for two Bitcoins
— an online currency — to decrypt several images and word documents in
its computer system, Swansea Police Lt. Gregory Ryan said.
“It was an education for (those who) had to deal with it,” Ryan said,
adding that the virus did not affect the software program that the
police department uses for police reports and booking photos. . . .
CryptoLocker,
a new Windows ransomware virus sweeping across the country, hit the
Swansea Police Department on Nov. 6. The virus encrypted several files
that could only be decrypted through the purchase of Bitcoins, an
unregulated digital currency, to pay for the special “decryption key.” A
countdown clock appeared on a computer screen showing how much time the
department had to buy the key before all the files were deleted.
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