International hackers are holding Australian
businesses to ransom by hijacking their computer systems, police
warned Sunday.
Fraud squad detectives said tens of thousands of Australian
businesses have been targeted by the international cyber gangsters.
Detective Inspector Bruce van der Graaf told The Sun-Herald
newspaper that crime gangs hijack their victims' computers and demand
thousands of dollars before they can be used again.
The internet criminals hack their way into a firm's computers and
deliver a virus to encrypt all data.
They tell the firm via email they will only release the computers
once the firm sends money via hard-to-trace cash transfer systems
such as Western Union.
Another scam is to tell people that police discovered child abuse
material on their computer and will remove it after payment of a
fine.
The detective said many firms were paying the ransom rather than
lose days or weeks of trade.
Some companies including a medical centre and a school refused to
pay up and lost all their computer records.
Emails from the cyber criminals often come in both English and
Russian, leading police to believe they are based in eastern Europe.
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