
#Beating ransomware on mac install#
Install reliable antivirus software, intrusion prevention systems, firewalls, and update systems whenever possible. Like with any other malware, being proactive with your cybersecurity solutions is the best way to defend against Filecoder. So far, Filecoder isn’t given out via phishing emails like most ransomware instead, it’s distributed on Torrent sites and goes by the name “Patcher.” Therefore, it’s best to stay away from these highly unregulated (and mostly illegal) websites and stick to trusted app stores like Mac, Microsoft, and Google.Įven if the ransomware is not sent out via phishing campaigns, you should still be careful of any unsolicited emails with strange file attachments in case the malware authors decide to branch out. In any case, whether you’re dealing with Filecoder or some other ransomware, we advise against ever giving in to the hacker’s demands. In fact, it’s so poorly written that hackers never developed a method to retrieve the encryption key once the ransom has been paid.

But don’t worry, there is still hope if you follow the security advice below.Īccording to ESET security researchers, even though the Filecoder ransomware was written in Apple’s programming language, the malicious code is not as potent or as skillful as other viruses.


Recently, researchers discovered a new ransomware strain, OSX/Filecoder.E, which encrypts Mac files and keeps them locked even after the victims have paid the ransom. While a vast majority of ransomware that’s been developed targets Windows computers, malware authors have begun to attack Mac devices.
