The ransomware activates with a lock screen with an image of Adolf Hitler giving a Nazi salute.
It then demands payment in the form of a €25 Vodafone mobile phone gift card and gives the owner of the computer one hour to pay with a countdown timer accompanying.
[2] Failing to pay the ransom when the one hour countdown timer reaches zero results in the system crashing with a blue screen of death and when the computer reboots, all of the files in the computer's user profile folders have been deleted.
[6] A typo on its lock screen, "Hitler-Ransonware," led technology journalist Darlene Storm to joke that it could upset Grammar Nazis.
This version was similar to the original except that it corrected the spelling of "ransomware" and removed the countdown timer.