To: brityank
So, what if I encrypt my files first?
Can they be re-encrypted?
9 posted on
10/24/2013 11:50:24 AM PDT by
polymuser
("We have a right to debate and disagree with any administration!" (HRC))
To: polymuser
14 posted on
10/24/2013 12:00:56 PM PDT by
GeronL
To: polymuser
So, what if I encrypt my files first?
Can they be re-encrypted? Go read through the link that mreerm posted in #3.
It gives the following listing:
CryptoLocker will then begin to scan all physical or mapped network drives on your computer for files with the following extensions: *.odt, *.ods, *.odp, *.odm, *.odc, *.odb, *.doc, *.docx, *.docm, *.wps, *.xls, *.xlsx, *.xlsm, *.xlsb, *.xlk, *.ppt, *.pptx, *.pptm, *.mdb, *.accdb, *.pst, *.dwg, *.dxf, *.dxg, *.wpd, *.rtf, *.wb2, *.mdf, *.dbf, *.psd, *.pdd, *.pdf, *.eps, *.ai, *.indd, *.cdr, *.jpg, *.jpe, img_*.jpg, *.dng, *.3fr, *.arw, *.srf, *.sr2, *.bay, *.crw, *.cr2, *.dcr, *.kdc, *.erf, *.mef, *.mrw, *.nef, *.nrw, *.orf, *.raf, *.raw, *.rwl, *.rw2, *.r3d, *.ptx, *.pef, *.srw, *.x3f, *.der, *.cer, *.crt, *.pem, *.pfx, *.p12, *.p7b, *.p7c. When it finds a files that matches one of these types,it will encrypt the file using the public encryption key and add the full path to the file and the filename as a value under the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\CryptoLocker\Files Registry key.
15 posted on
10/24/2013 12:01:40 PM PDT by
brityank
(The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional !!)
To: polymuser
Yes, an encrypted file can be encrypted again.
To: polymuser
Yes. Like putting a lockbox in a lockbox.
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