QDLA Ransomware (.qdla File Extension)

QDLA a strain within the STOP/Djvu Ransomware family, employing the Salsa20 encryption algorithm to encrypt files on compromised systems. Victims are coerced into paying a ransom ranging from $490 to $980 in Bitcoins for the decryption key.

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About Qdla:


NameQdla Virus
Version0347
File Extension.qdla
Contact[email protected], [email protected]
FamilySTOP/Djvu Ransomware
Note_readme.txt
Offline IDmGOVYjwKN5zpBZyRsr2Nqza9xnxDzO1NGhAl47t1
Last seenJuly 05, 2023
AlgorithmSalsa20 encryption. If Qdla cannot establish a connection to crooks server before starting the encryption process, it uses the offline key. This key is the same for all victims(!), making it possible to decrypt .qdla files in the future.
RansomFrom $490 to $980 (in Bitcoins)
Damage
  1. ⮞ Can delete Volume Shadow copies to make victim’s attempts to restore data impossible;
  2. ⮞ Adds a list of domains to HOSTS file to block access to certain security-related sites;
  3. ⮞ Installs password-stealing trojan virus, like Redline Stealer, Vidar Stealer, Smokeloader, Azorult and others;
DistributionThird-party downloaders, installers, peer-to-peer networks, RDP exploits, etc.,
RSA Public Key-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY----- MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEA7tRpOQNwVGlkC77Bk8wm B2SZiQjpWfyyAw47tkRK0wMIUoWBy5oJN4sqbtBUg+1EHajlg0nnEwVRR5JiuK5U 4zQf3QQs6r4TFrDmHC+dV+5inLvPo9B3yYRlotCo1XdvkAtGHMV+LQ0J2TYToH36 kkeru8lWdLHtAz9ptdAKunVmTSzz00IYkXTLvmndIXKI+8Md1fTAzrTW+ajvZbXe T8rgrz4Ru6DyyZsI01nXhV98GOMC8KclXYI2fY9g7prZwGdclwKxQWo5euLqGHb5 JBl0nUvM6t2z2HPubuqpoQbkGvG8FnaCl99x8gezqjmb0H+B9DW42sMD/KV6HeJ5 NQIDAQAB -----END PUBLIC KEY-----
Other variants
  • Rivd Ransomware (.rivd encrypted files)
  • Zaps Ransomware (.zaps encrypted files)
  • Maql Ransomware (.maql encrypted files)
  • QDLA Virus Removal Tool

    What is Qdla?

    Qdla ransomware is part of the STOP/Djvu ransomware family, which typically targets individuals. This focus is evident not only through statistics but also by examining the specific distribution methods and actions this malware undertakes post-infection. It employs the Salsa20 cipher for file encryption, a method that is effectively impervious to cracking. All decryption keys are stored on a remote server under the control of cybercriminals.

    This malware enacts several modifications to system configurations, notably disabling Microsoft Defender and hindering the execution of anti-malware software installation files. These adjustments are facilitated through Group Policies, a Windows interface that provides access to advanced system settings.

    Qdla ransomware often proliferates via questionable websites that offer paid programs for free. These sites attract visitors with the allure of bypassing payment, providing hacked versions of software that circumvent licensing requirements. During the hacking of the source code, perpetrators can seamlessly integrate any form of malware. The specific type of malware incorporated may vary based on the payment made for its distribution.

    Alternative vectors for the spread of Qdla ransomware include so-called hack tools. Applications such as keygens, Windows activation utilities, cheat engines, and similar tools serve as ideal conduits for malware. Utilizing these tools not only exposes users to the risk of Qdla infection but also poses the threat of legal repercussions for the use of unlicensed software.

    Qdla Encryption process

    The Qdla uses the Salsa20 encryption algorithm. That is not the strongest method, but it still provides an overwhelming amount of possible decryption keys. To brute force the 78-digit number of keys, you need 3.5 unvigintillion years (1*10^65), even if you use the most powerful regular PC. Quantum computers can show a bit better results, but it is still too slow to get your files back while you are alive.

    The exact algorithm of encryption is next: malware scans each folder for the files it is able to encrypt. Then, when it finds the target, it makes a copy of your file, removes the original one, encrypts the copy and leaves it instead of the removed original. Such a procedure is done to prevent the situation when you have already opened the file, so ransomware is not able to read it because of the Windows restrictions. To each encrypted copy, the virus adds the specific extension - ".qdla". Then, ransomware creates a _readme.txt file in the folder where the encrypted file is located, and goes to the next folder.

    .QDLA Files

    Such an encryption method can be exploited for file recovery. Since the original file is deleted, you may try to recover it using the file recovery tools. The less time is passed - the bigger the chance to get your files back, so hurry up!

    Another specific moment that can help you to use the files even after the encryption is the fact that Qdla ransomware encrypts only the first 150KB of each file. Hence, you can try to run a big file, such as video or music, without the encryption. Similar feature also works with other ransomware families - Dharma, Conti and Makop encrypt the same 150KB.

    Qdla note:

    Ransom note is the same for the whole STOP/DJVU family. In fact, it is one of the main signs of to which family the certain ransomware belongs. Here is the typical note for STOP/Djvu family:

    ATTENTION!

    Don't worry, you can return all your files!
    All your files like pictures, databases, documents and other important are encrypted with strongest encryption and unique key.
    The only method of recovering files is to purchase decrypt tool and unique key for you.
    This software will decrypt all your encrypted files.
    What guarantees you have?
    You can send one of your encrypted file from your PC and we decrypt it for free.
    But we can decrypt only 1 file for free. File must not contain valuable information.
    You can get and look video overview decrypt tool:
    https://we.tl/t-W7mpKFSSv2
    Price of private key and decrypt software is $980.
    Discount 50% available if you contact us first 72 hours, that's price for you is $490.
    Please note that you'll never restore your data without payment.
    Check your e-mail "Spam" or "Junk" folder if you don't get answer more than 6 hours.


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    Indicators of Compromise(IOC)

    File NameMD5File Size
    📜 SAMPLE.EXE221a034006706f5cc10127ae16c1adc9794624