When we install a new program, we usually can uninstall it via Control Panel. However, when a malicious program enters your computer, the chances are we cannot uninstall in a conventional way. Cmb Dharma Ransomware is one of those programs that will require a little bit more attention, although we are sure that you cannot miss it. After all, it is a ransomware program, and it will encrypt your files the moment it enters your system. Although file encryption is a very nasty thing, you should remain calm and remove Cmb Dharma Ransomware from your computer as soon as possible. ...
Getting infected with Mimicry Ransomware and other ransomware programs might be a daunting experience, but the most important thing is to keep your head on. Panicking will not help you solve the situation. It is necessary to remove Mimicry Ransomware from your computer as soon as possible because only then you can start looking for ways to restore your data. In some cases, it might not be possible to decrypt your files, but it does not mean that you should pay the ransom fee. Do not fall for this scam. Giving these criminals what they want would not solve anything. ...
It is not difficult to find out about the entrance of KEYPASS Ransomware because this particular infection locks files and appends .KEYPASS to all of them. The extension it uses distinguishes it from a bunch of other ransomware infections that encrypt files on affected computers, so you can be sure that KEYPASS Ransomware is the infection that has slithered onto your computer and made modifications on it if you can see this extension and it is no longer possible to access a single personal file on the system. The ransomware infection must be removed right away. ...
Scarab-Glutton Ransomware comes from Scarab Ransomware family, so more or less it acts same as the versions created before it. However, we will discuss their differences and similarities further in this article. No doubt, many users who come across such threats want to find out how they manage to enter their computers, which is why we will present the malware’s possible distribution channels too. As for our advice on what to do after receiving such a malicious program, we think it would be safest to eliminate it. There is not knowing whether the Scarab-Glutton Ransomware’s developers will hold on to their word, so there is a chance they may not help decrypt your files even if you pay a ransom. ...
TotalWipeOut Ransomware is a malicious program that encrypts lots of different file types on the infected computer and then shows a message asking to pay 1 XMR/$200. The strange part is the ransom note does not say how to make the payment or explain how the user’s files would be decrypted after making the payment. Therefore, our specialists suspect the malware might be not fully developed yet. Nonetheless, we cannot be sure it is not being distributed as the hackers could try to spread it at least among a small number of uses for testing purposes. ...
Servicedeskpay@protonmail.com Ransomware might look like a new infection, but it belongs to the Scarab Ransomware group and happens to be a new version of the previously released malicious programs. In fact, some security applications might detect this program as the Scarab.A Ransomware infection. The bottom line is that no matter which name this infection might use, you have to remove Servicedeskpay@protonmail.com Ransomware from your system immediately. Please note that it might not be possible to restore some of your files, but that is the risk everyone must face when they get infected with ransomware. ...
At the time of research, our malware analysts were skeptical about Golden Ransomware spreading in the wild, and we still do not know if this infection will be distributed to attack Windows operating systems and the files stored on them. It is possible that this infection will not work as a file-encryptor, which is what most ransomware threats are known for. From what we have gathered after analyzing the found sample of this malware, it is a screen-locker, and that means that it can paralyze your operating system by introducing you to a window you cannot close. ...
mirey@tutanota.com Ransomware looks like a new variant of CryptConsole V3 Ransomware. Specialists say that it does not differ much from the previous version. The main difference between them is that mirey@tutanota.com Ransomware users a different email. A thorough analysis has confirmed that this infection tries to extract money from users too – it encrypts files on affected computers right away and then demands a ransom. Sadly, files are encrypted using the AES encryption algorithm, so we cannot promise that you could get them back without the decryptor (only cyber criminals have it). ...
Scarab-Cybergod Ransomware is a malicious application from a cybercriminal who calls himself The Lawnmower Man. According to his message that should be dropped on the infected computer, all of the user’s files are encrypted and to recover them he wants users to offer him money. In other words, it is just another file-encrypting threat created for money extortion. Thus, keep it in mind there is always a change the malware’s creator could take your money without sending the decryption tools he might promise. Provided, you do not want to risk losing any amount of money in vain we recommend not to put up with their demands and erase Scarab-Cybergod Ransomware. ...
Cyber criminals develop malicious applications every day, and it does not seem that they are going to stop. RansomWarrior 1.0 Ransomware is the newest ransomware infection developed by hackers from India. Despite being a new threat, it acts as an ordinary ransomware infection. Once it gets a chance to affect the computer, it immediately does that and locks discovered personal data. This is nothing very new – all ransomware infections try to obtain money from users one way or another. RansomWarrior 1.0 Ransomware should encrypt music, documents, pictures, and many other files on affected computers. ...