June 30 2014
Have you heard of ransomware trojans? These are viruses that lock down your files and your computer and ask you for payment to restore your access to them.
Some well-known ransomeware trojans are CyrptoLocker, CryptoWall, CryptoDefense and CryptoBit – all these come from the same developer. These are not your average malware that can be removed with a scan. These are nasty, advanced ransomware that affect your computer in a way from which you cannot recover. Using a 2048-bit RSA encryption, it locks as many files as it can before you even know it is on your computer. Then, it asks you for payment to recover them. Payment demands can range between $300 to $2,300.Choosing to pay or not pay the ransom is your decision; nevertheless, I do not recommend it.
This complex Trojan is notorious when it comes to locking down your files, as well as your ability to access it. To give you an example of how potent this is, it uses a DNS Sink Hole to cover its tracks; it redirects any possible way of routing to the source and throws it into limbo. You could lose all your files permanently – even if you pay the ransom.
Here is some advice.
Unless it is in SafeMode:
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