Have you ever thought of your computer being kidnapped? In this new age, this is no longer ridiculous as several destructive ransomware variants (including LockBit, Hive, BlackCat, BlueSky, REvil, Petya, NotPetya, Locky, CyptoLocker, CryptoDefense, CyptoWall, etc.) appeared to kidnap computers in the world. The number of ransomware infections has been increasing!
Ransomware attacks victims through:
Once you open an anonymous attachment, or visit compromised website using outdated browser, ransomware will invade and encrypt your computer. Some attackers would extract the files before encrypting them. More horribly, these “criminal” encrypts files not only on your computer, but also within shared network drive(s).
After the files are encrypted, a popup will display on the infected computer asking the victim to pay ransom money typically in the range of 100-3000 USD within a time limit, otherwise, the only key for decryption will be deleted. Some attackers may even further applying different extortion methods like disclosing or selling the stolen information, distributed denial-of-service (DDoS), etc.
Until now, there is NO effective method to decrypt all the kidnapped files. To save your computer from harms, please remember:
If you are unluckily being kidnapped by ransomware, please:
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Last Update on: Aug 2022
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