Uncrypte Ransomware Removal Guide

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Uncrypte Ransomware is a malicious application that encrypts all formats of files, including documents, music, pictures, and other valuable files, when it successfully enters computers. Even though it locks a number of different files stored on computers, it leaves system and Windows OS files unencrypted, meaning that it will not ruin the operating system. Unlike other harmful malicious applications, it does not block Desktop and important system utilities that might help to remove it more easily too, so it should not be that hard to delete it from the computer. Unfortunately, we cannot say the same about the decryption of files. Since a very strong encryption algorithm is used, it might be impossible to crack it and unlock files without the special decryption key. It, of course, does not mean that specialists suggest transferring cyber criminals the money they require. Actually, users will find out the amount of money they have to send for the decryption key only after writing an email to unCrypte@india.com. Yes, users are told to write an email to cyber crooks behind Uncrypte Ransomware to get further instructions on the decryption of files. It is clearly stated that users will “have to pay for decryption in Bitcoins”, so if you are one of those users who would rather lose all files than support cyber criminals, do not even bother writing an email to them because they will definitely not unlock files for you for free.

Uncrypte Ransomware is a file-encrypting computer infection, as you already know, so do not be surprised when you discover a number of your personal files encrypted soon after its successful infiltration. It does not take much time for users to find out which of their files have been encrypted because this infection adds a new extension unCrypte@INDIA.COM_{random letters and numbers} to affected files. Once all files are encrypted and receive the filename extension, Uncrypte Ransomware also drops a new file Readme.txt on Desktop and other directories containing encrypted files. This file is a ransom note explaining to users what has happened to their files. Actually, users are not told that a malicious application has entered their computers and encrypted files. Instead, they are informed that their files have been “encrypted due to a security problem with your PC.” Also, it becomes clear for users after reading this .txt file that they will have to send money in Bitcoins to get the decryption tool. It is said there that users will immediately receive the application for decrypting files after making a payment. To prove users that they can decrypt files, cyber criminals promise to decrypt 3 files which do not “contain valuable information” and their total size is “less than 10Mb” for free. Actually, this still does not prove anything. You might receive 3 decrypted files, but there are no guarantees that the remaining files will be unlocked for you after cyber criminals receive your money. If you make a decision to make a payment, you should know that you risk losing your money too. Believe us, you will definitely not get a refund in case your files are not unlocked.

Users should not only know how Uncrypte Ransomware works, but also have some knowledge about the distribution of ransomware infections so that it would be easier to prevent them from entering the computer in the future. As researchers working at 411-spyware.com have revealed, ransomware infections are usually distributed as attachments in spam emails. They often pretend to be important documents, e.g. invoices to convince users to open them. Do not open an attachment if the sender is unknown or you are not expecting any document. Since malicious applications are very sneaky, they might find other ways to enter computers too, so all users, no matter whether or not they are attentive and ignore spam emails, should go to install a security application, such as SpyHunter, on their computers too.

Uncrypte Ransomware is not the kind of threat which applies many modifications on the computer. Therefore, it should not be a challenging task to delete it. Of course, users who are going to delete malware for the first time should use the manual removal instructions located below this article. Alternatively, they can use an automatic malware remover. An automatic tool will not decrypt files either, but it will make sure that there are no traces of undesirable software left on the system.

Delete Uncrypte Ransomware manually

  1. Press Win+E.
  2. Check %TEMP%, %APPDATA%, %USERPROFILE%\Downloads, and %USERPROFILE%\Desktop.
  3. Find and delete recently downloaded suspicious files which might be responsible for the presence of the ransomware infection.
  4. Clear the Recycle bin.
Download Remover for Uncrypte Ransomware *
*SpyHunter scanner, published on this site, is intended to be used only as a detection tool. To use the removal functionality, you will need to purchase the full version of SpyHunter.

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