CryptoWall Ransomware raised $325 Million in Revenue for Its Developer
Oct 30, 2015
    The Creators of the notorious CryptoWall ransomware virus have managed to raise more than $325 million (£212 million)  in this past year alone.     Ransomware has emerged as one of the biggest cyber threats to web users in recent times.     Typically, hackers primarily gain access to a user's computer system using a ransomware malware, which encrypts all files with a strong cryptographic algorithm, and demand a ransom money to be paid in Bitcoin, typically between $200 and $10,000.     In June 2014, researchers first discovered the CryptoWall ransomware attack, and currently, the latest CryptoWall version 3.0 (CW3)  is the most sophisticated and complex family of this malware backed by a very robust back-end infrastructure.     Must Read:   FBI Suggests Ransomware Victims — 'Just Pay the Ransom Money'     According to the latest report  ( pdf ) published by Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA) , an industry group formed last year to study emerging threats, researchers have disco...