Great :) because I'm releasing today a new edition of this awesome project, this time for Android OS, using NDK.
Why writing with NDK instead of Java/Kotlin you ask? 2 reasons:
1. I wrote some code with NDK in the past and I needed a reason to dive back into running c/cpp native code on Android.
2. It's cool (and some say harder to reverse)
This app will scan the entire storage path and search for common file extensions (which can be modified), then it will use its magic code to encrypt the found files and ruin your day.
Just kidding :P some of the comments I received from the original TheNiceRansomware were saying that altough this is an unweaponized PoC, people could still use it for malicious activities. This is why this time I left most of the malicious code out of the repo.
If you wish to have the complete code, please contact me and explain who
you are and what is your goal, but bear in mind that I will release it
only for people I know.
Thanks for your understanding :)
Hello boss,
ReplyDeleteAm Destiny... a diploma Student in Cyber Security studies... with University of Cape Coast Ghana. Am having a presentation of my end of semester next month on "Mobile Android Ransomeware Risk" please I need your help. Thanks. You can reach on Whatsapp: +233241344881. Thanks
Hello boss,
ReplyDeleteAm Destiny... a diploma Student in Cyber Security studies... with University of Cape Coast Ghana. Am having a presentation of my end of semester next month on "Mobile Android Ransomeware Risk" please I need your help. Thanks. You can reach on Whatsapp: +233241344881. Thanks
I need to make a a Android ransomware by termux
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