Mns Cryptolocker Ransomware Removal Guide

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Be very cautious if you surf the Internet every day because you will definitely regret allowing Mns Cryptolocker Ransomware to enter your computer. Users are usually the ones who show this infection the way to their computers. As research conducted by specialists at 411-spyware.com has revealed, they download malicious attachments from spam emails themselves or click on malicious advertisements that are capable of downloading malicious software. You have, probably, become a victim of this ransomware infection too if you are reading this article. Users usually do not need much time to realize that this infection has slithered onto their computers because they discover quickly that they cannot access their files (e.g. pictures, videos, music, slides, etc.). Yes, Mns Cryptolocker Ransomware has encrypted all of them. Just like other ransomware infections, this malicious application locks users’ files so that it could then ask them to pay money for the decryption key. Users find information about the amount of money they have to pay in the ransom note left by this infection on Desktop. Actually, you might find it in other places containing encrypted files too. Do not pay much attention to the content of this file because it is definitely a better idea to delete Mns Cryptolocker Ransomware from the system rather than pay money to cyber criminals.

Ransomware infections usually enter computers illegally, but they do not try to hide once they are inside computers. Mns Cryptolocker Ransomware is no exception. It immediately starts encrypting users’ files once it is on board the computer. Unlike other ransomware infections, it does not add a new extension to those files it encrypts, but you will still quickly understand that they have all been encrypted by Mns Cryptolocker Ransomware. As it is stated in the ransom note left, the price of the decryption tool is 0.2 BTC ($166.23), and this amount of money in Bitcoins has to be transferred to the following Bitcoin address: 19o4mEEgQhMDSWfsKcDgm8RjT16cCa33Xq. On top of that, it is necessary to send the unique ID and details about the Bitcoin wallet used to transfer money to alex.vas@dr.com. Most probably, this email address belongs to cyber criminals. We have only one piece of advice for users who have discovered their all files encrypted – do not pay money to cyber criminals! Yes, we know that it might look like the easiest way to get files back, but you should know that there are no guarantees that they will send you the decryptor after receiving your money. Also, researchers have recently developed a free decryption tool, so there is no point in purchasing this tool from cyber criminals.

If you have attentively read the first paragraph of this article, you should already know that there are two main ways Mns Cryptolocker Ransomware is distributed. The biggest possibility is that it pretended to be a harmless email attachment and entered your PC after opening it; however, this could have happened after clicking on a bad advertisement too. Ignore ads you see, especially if they are shown on third-party websites and stay away from spam emails and their attachments. Finally, the last step you have to take to protect your PC from future malware is to install a security application on the system. Security software has to be kept on the computer enabled if you wish it to be safe 24/7.

Go to remove Mns Cryptolocker Ransomware from your PC in order not to let this infection strike again and encrypt your new files. It should be enough to delete malicious files belonging to this infection and its ransom note. They are, most probably, located in any of the following directories: %USERPROFILE%\Desktop, %APPDATA%, %TEMP%, and %USERPROFILE%\Downloads. In some cases, this infection removes itself after it encrypts users’ files and leaves a ransom note. In this case, you will not find a malicious file of this threat on your PC. As has been mentioned, it is possible to delete a file-encrypting threat manually from the system; however, evidently, it would be easier to leave this job for an automatic malware remover, e.g. SpyHunter because it will find malicious files, if there are any, and delete them from the system in the blink of an eye.

Delete Mns Cryptolocker Ransomware manually

  1. Open the Windows Explorer.
  2. Find a malicious file. It might be hiding in the following directories: %APPDATA%, %TEMP%, %USERPROFILE%\Downloads or %USERPROFILE%\Desktop.
  3. Delete it.
  4. Remove the ransom note left.
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