JURASIK Ransomware actively spreading in the wild
The SonicWall Capture Labs Threat Research Team observed reports of a new variant family of JURASIK ransomware [JSWormC.RMS] actively spreading in the wild.
The JURASIK ransomware encrypts the victim’s files with a strong encryption algorithm until the victim pays a fee to get them back.
Contents of the JURASIK ransomware
Infection Cycle:
The ransomware adds the following files to the system:
- Malware.exe
- %Userprofile\Desktop %\ JURASIK-DECRYPT.txt
- Instruction for recovery
- %App.path%\ [File Name]. JURASIK
- %Userprofile\Desktop %\ JURASIK-DECRYPT.txt
Once the computer is compromised, the ransomware runs the following commands:
The ransomware encrypts all the files and appends the [.JURASIK] extension onto each encrypted file’s filename.
After encrypting all personal documents, the ransomware shows the following text file containing a message reporting that the computer has been encrypted and to contact its developer for unlock instructions.
We have been monitoring varying hits over the past few days for the signature that blocks this threat:
SonicWall Capture Labs provides protection against this threat via the following signature:
- GAV: JSWormC.RMS (Trojan)
This threat is also detected by SonicWALL Capture ATP w/RTDMI and the Capture Client endpoint solutions.