TechHive: Malware ransom drops to keep pace with Bitcoin price surge

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thumbnail Malware ransom drops to keep pace with Bitcoin price surge
Nov 30th 2013, 14:30, by John E Dunn, Techworld.com

The criminals behind the rapacious and terrifying Cryptolocker Trojan have lowered their ransom demands to take account of the soaring value of their preferred currency, Bitcoins, according to security firm F-Secure.

The sum demanded for a decryption key in a newly detected variant of the malware is 0.5 Bitcoins, down from the previous level of two Bitcoins. This reduces the price from somewhere between $1400 and $1800 to around $350 to $600, more in line with what the gang believes people can actually afford.

Put another way, as Bitcoins have surged in price Cryptolocker victims must have stopped paying the ransom in sufficient numbers and the criminals noticed. They might be crooks but they're not insensitive to the basic economics of price.

Keep ransom a payable figure

Despite being an untraceable way of taking payment, Bitcoins have turned out to have some disadvantages. Volumes—liquidity—are still too low which causes erratic shifts in price. Recently, prices have also been trending upwards, helped perhaps by a recent U.S. Senate hearing in which official submissions offered some hope that Bitcoins might eventually gain acceptance.

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