35 years on: The history and evolution of ransomware

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December 2024 has the dubious distinction of being both the 35th anniversary of the first ransomware and the 20th anniversary of the first use of modern criminal ransomware. Since the late 1980’s ransomware has evolved and innovated into a major criminal enterprise, so it only seems apt to reflect on the changes and innovations that we’ve seen in ransomware over the past three decades.

The first use of ransomware was identified in December 1989; an individual physically mailed out floppy disks purporting to contain software to help judge if an individual was at risk of developing AIDS, hence the malware being named the AIDS Trojan. Once installed, the software waited until the computer had been rebooted 90 time before proceeding to hide directories, encrypt file names and display a ransom note requesting a cashier’s cheque to be sent to a PO Box in Panama for a license that would restore files and directories.

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