
The malware that infected the police department of Durham, New Hampshire, is not Cryptolocker, but a similar threat known as Cryptowall.
Accordin to Todd Selig, town manager, the infection started when a police officer opened an e-mail attachment that appeared legitimate. Luckily, the police department creates period backups of files and will restore as much as possible.
"Make no mistake, the Town of Durham will be paying no ransom," Selig is quoted by CBS Boston, as saying.
"This is why backups are essential -- we prepare for the worst, and hope for the best. But when the worst occurs, we are ready."
VIA: Ars Technica