What is StupidJapan Ransomware?
It seems as if StupidJapan Ransomware was made not to extort money, but to insult its victims. The threat does not encrypt any data and even makes no attempts to trick users into believing the files were locked. The message that is supposed to be the malicious application's ransom note insults the user instead of asking for any money. Naturally, it is probably better to be called stupid or garbage instead of losing precious family photos and other irreplaceable files that other ransomware applications encrypt. However, such message and the malware’s working manner indicate the threat could be a joke or just a test version. Either way, it is doubtful it might be distributed among lots of users. Nonetheless, we cannot be sure it is impossible to receive it. Thus, at the end of the article, we will add instructions showing how to deal with StupidJapan Ransomware manually.
Where does StupidJapan Ransomware come from?
If StupidJapan Ransomware is being spread, we would guess it might be sent to victims via Spam emails. Usually, hackers make the malicious installers look like harmless text documents or other files, which is why you should always be careful with any data received from unknown sources. The best way to make sure you will not infect your system accidentally is to scan questionable files with a legitimate antimalware tool of your choice or delete it. Another popular method to distribute malicious applications alike is to bundle them with installers spread via untrustworthy file-sharing websites. Therefore, it is best to stay away from potentially dangerous web pages. Also, try to keep your browser and security tool up to date so that they could warn you about malicious material.
How does StupidJapan Ransomware work?
Given that the malware does not encrypt any files, the window with the message from the threat’s creators should show up shortly after the computer gets infected. The window might show a short text written in English that insults the victim, placed next to two other notes written in Korean and Japanese.
A little above the mentioned texts, StupidJapan Ransomware should display a button named Remove Operating System. Clicking it opens a pop-up message asking whether the user wants to remove the operating system. If the user proceeds, nothing happens, because the malicious application cannot delete Windows. In other words, it is only a prank. Truth to be told, compared to other ransomware programs that encrypt data and demand for a ransom, StupidJapan Ransomware looks like a test version or a joke. For this reason, we do not think there should be a lot of the malware’s victims. As for those of you who may have received it, we recommend not to pay any attention to the displayed note and just get rid of the malicious application with no hesitation.
How to erase StupidJapan Ransomware?
Users who wish to erase StupidJapan Ransomware on their own should kill the malware’s process and delete its installer manually. If this task sounds a bit tricky, you could follow the instructions added at the end of this article. On the other hand, it might be even easier to scan the computer with a chosen antimalware tool, and then press the given removal button. In such a case, we advise picking a legitimate tool you could trust, and that would guard your system from future threats.
Eliminate StupidJapan Ransomware
- Click Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
- Pick Task Manager and select Processes.
- Locate a process belonging to the threat.
- Select it and click End Task.
- Exit Task Manager.
- Click Windows key+E.
- Locate these paths:
%TEMP%
%USERPROFILE%\Downloads
%USERPROFILE%\Desktop - Locate the malicious application’s launcher.
- Right-click it and select Delete.
- Exit File Explorer.
- Empty your Recycle Bin.
- Restart the computer.
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