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What is Sarbloh? This is a ransomware that doesn't want your money

Instead, named after the highest traditions of the Khalsa, it seeks a repeal of the three farm acts.

March 11, 2021 / 17:59 IST
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Bharath Bandh called by farmer unions on March 26. (Image: Reuters)
Bharath Bandh called by farmer unions on March 26. (Image: Reuters)

Quick Heal - the Indian cyber security firm and makers of an antivirus suite for multiple devices - have discovered a rather unique ransomware that bucks the trend and doesn't ask for money.

Instead, what it wants is a repeal of the three farm acts that have triggered a farmers’ agitation throughout India. These protests have so far run the entire gamut – veering from the peaceful to the vandalistic - but now they are making their way online.

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Ransomware can take your data hostage 

Before we get to Sarbloh, it would help if I gave you a basic rundown of what a ransomware is and what it does. Simply put, ransomware is a form of extortion racket that hacking groups use to embezzle money from unfortunate victims.