17-Year-Old Hanged Himself After Receiving Police Ransomware Threat Email
Ransomware malware
threat has forced somebody for the terrible suicide and once again has
marked its history by somebody’s blood. Sad, but it’s True!
Joseph Edwards, a
17-year-old schoolboy from Windsor, Berkshire, hanged himself after
receiving a bogus email appeared to be from police claiming that he'd
been spotted browsing illegal websites and that a fine of 100 pound
needed to be paid in order to stop the police from pursuing him.
The scam email pushed the well-known Police Ransomware onto the boy’s laptop and also downloaded malware that locked up his system once it was opened.
Edwards was an A-level student
with Autism, a developmental disability, that likely made him more
susceptible to believing the Internet scam mail, supposedly sent from
from Cheshire police, was genuine, a coroner heard on Thursday.
Edwards was so upset and depressed by
the accusation and the extortionate demand that he hanged himself hours
after falling victim to the crucial threat. He was found hanged at his
family home in Windsor by his mother Jacqueline Edwards, who told the
coroner that he probably didn't understand the implications of his
actions.
"He didn't seem to have any worries known to me. I don't think he really understood," Jacqueline Edwards told the coroner. "Joseph was subjected to a scam on the internet, a threatening, fake police link that was asking for money," his mother said in a statement. "He would have taken it literally because of his autism and he didn't want to upset Georgia [his sister] or me."
As
far as we all know, a Police ransomware of this type does not encrypt
files and usually asks a victim to pay a small fine that last around
$200 or €200. It’s normally much easier to remove the threat from
infected systems by using dedicated tools specially designed to remove
such infections.
According to Detective Sergeant
Peter Wall, it will be almost impossible to trace the fraudsters behind
the 'crude' email, but believe it may have originated outside the UK.
This is not first time when
Ransomware has become deadly reason to take someone’s life. Over a year
ago, a Romanian family faced same Police Ransomware threat and the Romanian victim hanged himself
and his four-year-old son, scarring that his young son would pay for
his mistake and his life would be spend in the moment of delusion.
Ransomware is one of the most
blatant and obvious criminal's money making schemes out there, from
which Cryptolocker threat had touched the peak, and cyber criminals have
developed many Cryptolocker versions (prisonlocker, linkup, icepole,
cryptobit) by which you have to safeguard your system.
17-Year-Old Hanged Himself After Receiving Police Ransomware Threat Email
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