Rostpay

Category: ransomware · Aliases: Trojan.Rostpay, Ransom.Locker.Rostpay, Win32/Rostpay · Sample count (EMBER 2018): 1 · Enrichment: insufficient_information · Updated: 2026-07-02T06:57:41Z
Category: RansomwareActor: Unknown / CybercriminalIndustry: Global / OpportunisticMotivation: Opportunistic

Overview

Executive Summary

Rostpay is a malicious Trojan that frequently exhibits destructive behavior, often operating as a "locker" ransomware or a data-wiping utility. Unlike sophisticated, enterprise-targeting ransomware (which uses strong cryptography to hold files hostage), Rostpay variants often simply lock the user's screen or scramble files in a crude, often irreversible manner to extort a small ransom or simply cause disruption.

Infection Vector and Technical Capabilities

Rostpay is predominantly distributed through deceptive software downloads, fake cracks/keygens on untrustworthy websites, or via malspam campaigns targeting individuals rather than large enterprises. Upon successful execution, Rostpay initiates a disruptive attack sequence:

Threat Assessment

While a Rostpay infection might lack the sophistication of an APT or major ransomware gang, it represents a severe, immediate loss of system availability. The crude nature of the malware means that even if a ransom is paid, data recovery is often impossible because the files were corrupted rather than properly encrypted.

Incident Response and Remediation

Known aliases

Threat reports may refer to this family under multiple names:

MITRE ATT&CK Techniques

This family has been observed using the following ATT&CK techniques: T1486 T1491 T1547.001

Generated Detections (Boilerplate)

These YARA and Sigma rules are auto-generated based on the family name and aliases. They must be heavily tuned before deployment in a production environment.

YARA Rule

rule MALWARE_WIN_ROSTPAY {
    meta:
        description = "Detects Rostpay (ransomware)"
        author = "SystemHelpdesk Boilerplate Generator"
        date = "2026-07-06"
    strings:
        $s1 = "rostpay" ascii wide nocase
        $s2 = "trojan.rostpay" ascii wide nocase
        $s3 = "ransom.locker.rostpay" ascii wide nocase
        $s4 = "win32/rostpay" ascii wide nocase
    condition:
        uint16(0) == 0x5a4d and any of them
}

Sigma Rule

title: Suspicious Rostpay Activity
id: 5b63fb0bfcc96d62e302a8c7c616fb6b
status: experimental
description: Detects generic indicators of the rostpay malware family.
logsource:
    category: process_creation
    product: windows
detection:
    selection:
        Image|endswith:
            - '\cmd.exe'
            - '\powershell.exe'
        CommandLine|contains:
            - "*rostpay*"
            - "*trojan.rostpay*"
            - "*ransom.locker.rostpay*"
            - "*win32/rostpay*"
    condition: selection
level: medium

References & External Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I remove the Rostpay Ransomware from Windows?

Manual removal of Rostpay is highly discouraged as it may leave persistence mechanisms intact. We recommend disconnecting the device from the internet and utilizing a professional incident response service or enterprise-grade EDR software to conduct a full forensic sweep.

Is Rostpay a virus or a Ransomware?

Rostpay is classified as a Ransomware. Unlike traditional viruses that infect files, modern malware like Rostpay typically operates as a standalone payload designed to compromise systems, steal data, or deploy secondary stage implants.

What are the main symptoms of a Rostpay infection?

Symptoms of Rostpay can include unexpected system slowness, unauthorized outbound network traffic to unknown IP addresses, disabled security software, and suspicious background processes running from AppData or Temp directories.

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Protect Your Network Against Ransomwares

Want to prevent Rostpay and similar threats from compromising your organization? Read our comprehensive defensive guide: Ransomware Protection Guide.

Need help with an active incident? Published by the SystemHelpdesk team.

Machine-readable

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Ecosystem & Interactive Environments

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