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Ransomware infections are problematic enough on their own, even if they aren't the subject of a prank or some condescending programmer trying to 'teach' you about the dangers of crypto-ransomware.Both types, the ones used for practical jokes and the ones used for 'educational' purposes, have been seen in the wild in the past few months.The latest 'prank' is a new ransomware strain named YourRansom, discovered today by Forcepoint researcher. YourRansom coded on top of an open-source ransomware kitAccording to Dela Paz, YourRansom was coded on top of an open-source ransomware project of the same name, written in Go and released last month by a Chinese developer. This once again shows why open-sourcing ransomware kits are and will remain a big problem.At the time of writing, there are no clues to suggest that this ransomware is the subject of an en-mass distribution campaign, and its author might have only used it to infect his friends and play a cruel trick on them.

But that's just wishful thinking on our part.The worst case scenario is that this iteration of YourRansom could only be a test version, and we might see a fully-weaponized version in the future. YourRansom infection routineAccording to tests carried out by Bleeping Computer's Lawrence Abrams, the YourRansom sample Dela Paz discovered does not behave like the open-source variant available on GitHub, which means some modifications have been done to its source code.After launching the customized YourRansom payload, the ransomware will search and encrypt the following file types.txt,.zip,.rar,.7z,.doc,.docx,.ppt,.pptx,.xls,.xlsx,.jpg,.gif,.jpeg,.png,.mpg,.mov,.mp4,.avi,.mp3YourRansom skips files in folders that contain the following strings in their name: windowsprogramappdatasystem. YourRansom encrypted filesAfter the encryption ends, YourRansom will create the following files in the same location as the ransomware executable. README.txtYourRansom.keyThe YourRansom.key file contains the encryption key. Compared to the GitHub version of the ransomware, a file is missing, and that's YourRansom.dkey, the file that was supposed to contain the decryption key.

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YourRansom doesn't save the decryption key anywhereYourRansom does not initiate any outbound network requests, meaning the decryption key is not sent to an online server.' At this time, according to the GitHub version, you should be able to run the ransomware again with the -d flag and it should read the decryption key. But it fails,' Abrams explains, noting the missing decryption key file.The README.txt file, which contains the ransom note, alludes that this might be a joke. Hey gay, welcome to use YourRansom. Do you like this joke? Contact me to decrypt your files, it's free!

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Email: i@bobiji.com. YourRansom ransom noteBleeping Computer has contacted YourRansom's author and has obtained more information about the encryption routine.' Send me the YourRansom.key file.

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I'll return you a YourRansom.dkey file. Put it in the directory of YourRansom binary file and rerun it. Your file will be unlocked,' the YourRansom author said.Let's hope this is just an isolated prank spread among friends and not a threat that's being prepared for larger distribution. Users who discover the YourRansom.key file might think it's the 'virus-infected file' and delete it. This would spell trouble victims as they would most likely lose their data for good.At this point, we'd prefer if someone would weaponize and mass distribute ransomware like EduCrypt or Koolova, with which at least you don't risk losing your files.For example, encrypts files but gives victims a free decryptor to recover data after it chastises users via the ransom note about the dangers of downloading random files off the Internet.