Ransomware

This post is a bit different from our normal posts: We want to help our readers avoid a nasty situation.

This past weekend, as many of you already know, there was an outbreak of a new threat to computers which has done a lot of damage around the world. It is called “Ransomware” which is a PC “virus” (“worm” actually), which is downloaded to vulnerable computers. It encrypts the data on the PC and then posts a message that if you want to access your data, you need to provide $300 so that your data can be “unlocked” and available to you again. This particular malware has affected institutions all around the world and has effectively shut down hospital and health care in various areas.

This software infects PCs with the Windows operating system. The basis of this “WannaCry” ransomware was created by the United States National Security Agency (NSA) and was adapted by hackers. The NSA (and other agencies of various governments) have collected “back door” access to operating systems for years. In this case, the NSA found the vulnerability in Microsoft Windows some time back. Microsoft didn’t even know that there was such a vulnerability and the NSA didn’t disclose it to Microsoft because the NSA wanted to use it as a tool to spy on people and agencies around the world. This backfired seriously.

Now if you have been keeping your Windows operating system up to date with the latest patches, you have nothing to worry about because it is already patched to make it secure against the threat. However, anyone still running Windows XP is definitely at risk.

In less than 24 hours, the WannaCry ransomware borrowed from leaked NSA exploits to spread across at least 75,000 PCs. But, for now, the ransomware outbreak has been curtailed.

That’s because a U.K.-based researcher going by the name of MalwareTech shut the operation down, albeit by a stroke of good fortune. As he researched the spread of WannaCry, which hit 48 NHS hospitals across Britain particularly hard, the 22-year-old saw that one of the web domains used by the attackers hadn’t been registered. So he registered the site, took control of the domain for $10.69 and started seeing connections from infected victims, hence his ability to track the ransomware’s spread.

But in doing that he also took down the WannaCry operation without meaning to. Whoever was behind the ransomware included a feature designed to detect security tools that would fake internet access for quarantined PCs by using a single IP address to respond to any request the computer made. This is a feature of a “sandbox,” where security tools test code in a contained environment on a PC. When MalwareTech registered his domain to track the botnet, the same IP address was pinged back to all infected PCs, not just sandboxed ones. “So the malware thought it was in a sandbox and killed itself. Lol,” MalwareTech said. “It was meant as an anti-sandbox measure that they didn’t quite think through.”

Security companies including Cisco’s Talos division confirmed WannaCry had stopped spreading thanks to MalwareTech’s work. Talos also confirmed the malware’s use of exploits leaked by a crew called the Shadow Brokers, who’re widely believed to have dumped hacker tools belonging to the NSA. The company, in a blog post, said WannaCry (also known as WannaCrypt) would attempt to install via a backdoor leaked by the Shadow Brokers called DoublePulsar. If the backdoor wasn’t resident on a target Windows PC, it would then attempt to abuse a flaw in the Microsoft operating system’s Server Message Block (SMB), a network file sharing protocol.

The bottom line here is that if you run Windows XP, you need to upgrade to something else or you may be at risk. If you have currently supported Windows, make certain you have your PC up to date with the latest patches.

Here is a video from a former Microsoft employee with more depth on the topic:

Note that even though the attacks have been stopped temporarily, they will be back.

Also note, that once your PC has the ransomware installed, any payments to get your PC unlocked may be futile.

It should be noted that the PC on which this blog entry was written received a notification from Malwarebytes antivirus this morning that it had quarantined the ransomware virus embedded in the NVIDIA software.

We apologize for not warning you earlier.

Mental Health Awareness Month

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The very last thing Herbert Armstrong wanted for anyone was Mental Health Awareness. He wanted people to be slaves to him and the last thing he wanted was for people to have freedom. His method was to lie to them, confuse them, oppress them, practice deception on them, to steal from them and make a great pretense that what he was doing was sane.

In like manner, the last thing Roderick Meredith, David Pack, Gerald Flurry, Ronald Weinland, Robert Thiel, David Malm, Aaron Dean, Yisrael Hawkins, John and Richard Ritenbaugh, Clyde Kilough, Mark Armstrong, David Hulme, Wade Cox, nck, Dixon Cartwright and others want is for people, particularly people who may follow them, to be sane because it just isn’t profitable for them. They use distortions and excuses to keep people confused and confined to their little ghettos.

In short, the sects of the Cult of Herbert Armstrong Mafia Nazis are bad for your mental health. Don’t criticize. Don’t investigate. Don’t ask questions. Don’t oppose them. That’s what they want. In order to do what they want, you have to abandon science, technology, engineering, math, logic and sanity. You must accept British Israelism worst science fiction ever. You need to go into an altered state of magical whimsy to accept their debunked rubbish. Accepting what they say means that you must take leave of your senses.

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President Donald Trump has declared May Mental Health Awareness Month, but it has been around from 1949 since Mental Health America and their affiliates have led observance of May as Mental Health Month by reaching millions of people through the media, local events and screenings. WP Tavern issued a blog entry on May 4th about WP Hugs, a community devoted to educating, discussing and raising awareness of Mental Health. Other organizations and agencies are joining in to help people to achieve sanity. Armstrongism, of course, is not among them for obvious reasons: They want you to adapt to them so they can enslave you.

Mental Health America provides a segment on risky business, warning about the potential of disruption to mental health involving Marijuana use, sex, prescription drug abuse, Internet addiction, compulsive buying and exercise extremes. We have a few of our own to add:

  • Alcohol use for alcoholics
  • lack of sleep
  • being around and associating with people with mental problems
  • excessive continuous anger
  • being subject to oppressive authorities
  • abuse
  • attacks by bullies
  • attacks by narcissists, sociopaths and psychopaths
  • being subject to people with borderline personality disorder

The Journal Armstrongism Insanity

Certainly Armstrongism has most of these dangers embedded within them.

What can you do for yourself?

If you are some sect of the Cult of Herbert Armstrong Mafia Nazis, you need to leave and take as many people as you can with you. It is dangerous not only for your mental health but for your well being and the well being of your loved ones, particularly the most vulnerable, such as children or seniors. Make this May the end point of your association with the evil and craziness of the ACoGs to achieve better mental health.

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Sanity or Crazy? Signpost!

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Sometimes it may seem that we overestimate Armstrongists, and perhaps that’s true. We’ve debunked British Israelism, shredded Armstrongist beliefs using the Bible itself, explored the evidence, facts and science to demonstrate how stupid and foolish Armstrongism is, while attempting to take the high road of high concept to reasonable conclusions, assuming that people would be reasonable and do research for themselves.

We’ve taken the approach that basically people are seeking the truth and want to know what the facts are. Truth seeking was supposed to be inherent from the statements of Herbert Armstrong given to insist that we “prove all things”.

The thing is that we’ve found this doesn’t work. When confronted with facts, science, evidence and truth, Armstrongists, particularly the leaders, dig in their heels and not only refuse to change, to accept what is true, but they instantly become aggressive apologists attacking the messengers.

What we’ve concluded is that these idiots aren’t as advanced and sophisticated as we may have hoped. Here’s an example from a comment at Banned!:

For those who missed my reply to myth-maker Black Ops Mikey on the Exidus,catch it in the thread dealing with LCG headquarters below Ian Boyne

You see our problem.

We’re going to try a new approach, briefly. We’re going to go with the Least Common Denominator, designed for the low I.Q., uneducated, stupid religious bigot idiots to the right of Genghis Khan, wallowing in the self-righteousness of whatever cesspool they came from, pretending that they are some sort of ‘authority’. In the United States, 23% of the adult population is effectively illiterate and somewhere around 15% to 20% of the adult population has dyslexia. Mississippi adult population has the lowest average I.Q. of any of the states within the United States. It is for these minus I.Q. pill takers that we address this following video, full of colorful metaphors which even the lowest of the LCDs should be able to comprehend:

Hopefully, it’s not too complicated for them.