Once ransomware is completed, files of the QNAP computer will be saved in a password-protected 7-zip file with a.7z extension. During locking of the files, multiple 72 processes are displayed on the QNAP Resource Monitor, which can be executed on the 7zip command line. However, as per the victims in the Qlocker support department of Bleeping Computer, hackers use 7-zip to transfer files to password-protected archives on QNAP computers. Ever since the help platform of bleeping computers has had enormous development, and the victims’ requests have increased in ID-Ransomware. The ransomware is known as Qlocker and on 19 April 2021, it was aimed at attacking QNAP computers. A huge ransomware campaign seems to be underway to attack QNAP devices globally and customers can now locate their files in password-protected 7zip archives.
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