The audacity of the virus has been categorised as "severe" and cyber experts say such a malicious programme has been detected for the first time which asks for a ransom of an estimated Euro or USD 300 to unlock the genuine files of a user through "anonymous pre-paid cash vouchers".
Once activated in the user's email or in the operating system, the virus jeopardises the overall security of the user's classified information.
"An advisory has hence been issued to stop its prevalence and multiplying capability in Indian cyberspace," an expert cyber cop said.
The notorious malware has got as may as seven aliases to hide its original character in the cyberspace.
"It has been observed that the variants of malware family Win32/Trojan.Cryptolocker are spreading widely. Cryptolocker is spreading via malicious hyperlinks shared via spam emails, social media, malicious email attachments (fake FedEx and UPS tracking notices), drive-by-download or as a part of dropped file from other malwares.