Maidens of the Kaleidoscope
~Hakurei Shrine~ => Touhou Addict Recovery Center => Topic started by: RoamerB on April 07, 2017, 07:26:15 AM
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(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C8vp53oXkAEK6Z3.jpg:large)
They meant to use this as a joke, but apparently even they had trouble with it and eventualy made a neutralizer for it...
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Here's a better explanation of what this ransomware was about:
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/rensenware-will-only-decrypt-files-if-victim-scores-2-billion-in-th12-game/
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See with Ransomware makers I'm usually line em up and have em shot.
This guy deserves to suffer.
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Well, this thing better not end up in the wild, if only because it is, apparently, terribly written and might malfunction in any number of ways. It might have been conceived as a joke, but the joke sort of loses appeal when actual encryption and real risk of irretrievable data loss is involved.
Also I have a feeling most people would rather pay $200 or something than struggle with UFO Lunatic
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The guy that made it took down the original source and replaced it with a version that had no file encryption stuff, and he also provides a program that just decrypts the files without having to get 200M points.
people got mad cuz they can't play Touhou
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Holy crap, actual Touhou Hijack.
This is pretty disgusting.
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Someone took "Touhou Hijack LOL" to such literal extremes that it became illegally offensive (https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DudeNotFunny).
Damn...
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Thankfully, this has a happy ending, the creator of the virus made a program that forces off the virus and apologized for his crimes. (https://twitter.com/malwrhunterteam/status/850239122950168576)
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guys do you not get that it was a joke the dude made for himself and did not actually go spread this or anything like holy shit calm down
literally this would have gone nowhere if not for the viral spread of its existence and the number of bad assumptions that this was a serious attempt at malware
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guys do you not get that it was a joke the dude made for himself and did not actually go spread this or anything like holy shit calm down
literally this would have gone nowhere if not for the viral spread of its existence and the number of bad assumptions that this was a serious attempt at malware
But how can anyone be not worried about malwares in general in this modern age of digital information?
Thankfully the creator realized that his joke is downright offensive, and apologized to the whole world along with releasing a "cure" for the whole mess. But the point is, malwares are not funny at all even if you intend it to be.
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it isn't offensive, it isn't even tasteless, it was an entirely personal programming project that had zero effect on you
you're just being taken in by the rhetoric of news outlets that make it seem like he spread it out in the wild for the purpose of infecting people, when really all they did is stream their development and have the source code public on github, which was merely irresponsible at worst, but who the heck would care about some total rando's code repo? nobody, until its existence went viral by accident
if you're "worried" by how news outlets were reporting it then be mad at the news outlets, which are the only reason this even got any traction as a story
nav: Agreed!
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"Irresponsible" is the word. It's pretty damn irresponsible to leave a weapon lying around in a public place, no matter how unlikely you think it is for people to find it, or if it has a piece of paper saying "haha its just a joke lol" glued to it. Thus I'm very glad the author understood his actions were plain stupid. Releasing a fix and apologizing was a mature act and precisely what needed to be done in this situation.
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And now Danooct1 made a video about it. At least he's not calling it an anime ~~cough cough Kotaku cough cough~~
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danooct1's video is actually quite well-balanced, non-judgemental, and definitely worth a watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35mNhYY3O3k
trigger warning for extremely light teasing if you're a dumb fuck tho