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joboo
11th October 2012, 10:01 PM
"After historic Internet protests in January the SOPA anti-piracy bill was defeated. However, this week several reports have pointed to a rather unfortunate SOPA comeback.

Not in Congress, but as a nasty cryptovirus that locks up people’s computers and accuses them of distributing copyright infringing files. Infected users can get their data back after a payment of $200 – at least, that’s what the virus makers promise.

The Stop Online Piracy ACT (SOPA) was a major threat to the Internet. The bill introduced draconian censorship tools for the Government and copyright holders, that worried the public and many key Internet companies including Reddit, Google and Wikipedia.

After months of protest, the bill was eventually killed off following the Internet Blackout (http://torrentfreak.com/wikipedia-confirms-pipasopa-blackout-120116/) earlier this year.

But that doesn’t mean SOPA is no longer a threat. This week ‘the bill’ was resurrected (http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2012/10/06/ransomware-encrypts-files-claiming-sopa-piracy-charges/) by a virus maker, who has been warning users of infected computers that their IP-address is on a blacklist after it was discovered distributing illegal content.

https://www.torrentfreak.com/images/soparansombig.png


The SOPA virus is so-called ransomware, meaning that it holds computers hostage and only promises to free data after victims hand over cash. In the U.S. and Canada people are instructed to pay with a MoneyPak prepaid voucher, and in other parts of the world they can use Western Union.

Those who don’t pay within three days are in trouble, the virus maker warns.
“WARNING!!!: If you don’t pay the fine within 72 HOURS at the amount of 200 USD, all your computer data will be erased.”

People who are affected should of course ignore all the above. Searching online for “Stop Online Piracy Automatic Protection System Removal” (https://www.google.com/search?q=Stop+Online+Piracy+Automatic+Protection+S ystem+Removal)” is a better option, there are plenty of ways to defeat the resurrected SOPA and get your data back."

https://torrentfreak.com/sopa-is-back-as-a-ransomware-virus-121011/

Glass
11th October 2012, 11:01 PM
If they do this to your computer then it is ok to do this to theirs. I'd suggest that any and all media companies are now subject to open season. I have always contended the way to freedom is through the MSM. I've mentioned this before. I usually ask the question less explicitly than this, "does anyone know how they get a live show across country in 1080P+ resolution?"