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CryptoSweetTooth Ransomware

CryptoSweetTooth Ransomware

CryptoSweetTooth Ransomware means a major threat to your personal files, including your images, videos, documents, and archives. This ransomware program can infiltrate your system silently and encrypt your files without you noticing it until it is too late. Obviously, the surprise factor is a vital element for such a malware infection. Unfortunately, once your files have been encrypted, there is not much you can do to unlock them. These criminals try to make you believe that your only chance at getting your files back is to pay them the ransom fee for which they promise to send you the decryption key. Since dealing with criminals is rarely about mutual trust, you should be very careful what you decide on. Experience shows that victims almost never get the key when it comes to ransomware attacks. On the other hand, why would you support criminals? While this could be a dilemma for you, we recommend that you act immediately and remove CryptoSweetTooth Ransomware from your computer. Read more »

Mns Cryptolocker Ransomware

If you can no longer access the majority of your pictures, documents, music, and videos, there is a possibility that Mns Cryptolocker Ransomware is the one responsible for making them unusable. It has been detected only recently and it is not very popular yet, judging from a number of computers affected, but, of course, the situation might quickly change since this computer infection is spread through spam emails primarily. Even though Mns Cryptolocker Ransomware does not append its own filename extension after encrypting users’ files, it should become clear quickly that there is a ransomware infection inside your computer because files could not be opened and there is a ransom note left on the computer. Ignore this message left by cyber criminals and go to remove the ransomware infection from your computer. This threat will not be erased from your computer even if you transfer the required money. On top of that, your files might still stay encrypted. Last but not least, there is no point in transferring money to cyber criminals behind Mns Cryptolocker Ransomware also because a free decryption tool has been developed by specialists. Download it and use it to decrypt your files instead. Use it only after you fully erase a file-encrypting threat from your PC because it might strike again and encrypt your files. Read more »

Firecrypt Ransomware

Firecrypt Ransomware

Once Firecrypt Ransomware infects the computer, it locates all your personal files and enciphers them with a secure cryptosystem. All data marked by the .firecrypt extension become unusable unless you have a decryption key to decipher it. Unfortunately, the only ones who could have this key are the cyber criminals behind the malicious application. In their message, they ask you to pay quite a huge amount of money and promise decryption tools in return. Needless to say, there are no guarantees the malware’s developers can or will be willing to deliver such tools. Therefore, dealing with them is risky and not advisable. Instead, our researchers at Anti-spyware-101.com recommend erasing Firecrypt Ransomware with the instructions placed below. To make sure the computer is secure users should also scan the system with reliable antimalware software. Then you could try to recover encrypted data if you have any copies of it elsewhere, e.g. removable media devices. Read more »

First Ransomware

First Ransomware

If you find the ransom note of First Ransomware on your screen, you could be one of those lucky computer users who got infected with a version of malware infection that does not actually pose a threat. Our malware specialists at anti-spyware-101.com have found that this variant could still be in development since it does not seem to encrypt any file on your system. As you may know, ransomware programs are usually considered to be major hits as they can encrypt your files and thus make them unusable until decrypted with the private key. Unfortunately, cyber criminals rarely send this key to their victims even after they transfer the demanded fee. In this case, you could not even send the rather high ransom fee as there is no Bitcoin address or e-mail given either. Therefore, you do not need to sink into a deep dilemma whether to support cyber crime and hopefully recover your files or lose them for good. In this case we definitely advise you to remove First Ransomware as soon as you see its ransom note screen. Please continue reading our article if you would like to find out how you can defend your system from similar infections. Read more »

AdamLocker Ransomware

AdamLocker Ransomware

If your computer is unprotected from malicious software, then it might become infected with AdamLocker Ransomware, a program designed to encrypt your files, but it does not ask for money. Moreover, it gives you the decryption key for free. Still, you should remove it because allowing it to remain on your PC is a security risk. In this short article, we will discuss this program’s functionality, distribution, and removal, so if you have on your PC, we kindly invite you to continue reading. Read more »

EdgeLocker Ransomware

EdgeLocker Ransomware

Your day can easily turn into a nightmare if you find out that EdgeLocker Ransomware has managed to slither onto your system and encrypted all your important personal files. This is a major hit to your computer and to you as well. Of course, your attackers offer you the private key needed for decryption at a relatively low price, but we would not bank on it really. Our malware specialists at anti-spyware-101.com say that there is not too much chance that these crooks will actually send you this key. If you do not want to lose your money on top of your personal files, we suggest that you act now and remove EdgeLocker Ransomware right away. But before you jump to the end of this article to do so, we recommend that you read our full report on this dangerous malware program so that you can possibly prevent the next attack. Read more »

MafiaWare Ransomware

MafiaWare Ransomware

Although from its name it might seem that MafiaWare Ransomware has something to do with notorious mafia clans, this ransomware infection was actually created by despicable hackers who want to make easy money. They will try to bully you into spending $155USD on a decryption key that may not even work, and quite a few innocent users may fall for this scam. However, you should not pay a single cent to these criminals. Remove MafiaWare Ransomware from your system, and then look for ways to restore your files. Please remember that doing as told is not an option when the one bossing you around is a cyber-criminal. Read more »

Spora Ransomware

Spora Ransomware

Spora Ransomware is a serious computer threat that comes forth well-prepared. This infection was created by Russian cyber criminals, and so far, the program targets computer users in the Russian-speaking countries. Nevertheless, it is very likely that users in other countries will be targeted soon enough because this infection was released just now, and there is no saying how farther it might spread.

If you were infected with this dangerous program, please refer to a computer security professional to remove Spora Ransomware for good. Although we do cover the manual removal in this description, it is always a lot more efficient to rely on a professional security tool for that. Read more »

Alphabet Ransomware

Alphabet Ransomware

The ransom note displayed by Alphabet Ransomware might say you must purchase a decryption key to unlock your data, but as the malware is probably still in the development stage, you may not have even to consider making the payment. Apparently, the malicious program’s current version is not yet programmed to encrypt user’s files, although it might lock your screen and display a warning claiming the files were encrypted with the strongest encryption algorithms. If this threat managed to settle on your computer, we would advise you to unlock the screen and erase Alphabet Ransomware with no hesitation. Users who do not know how to eliminate the threat should have a look at the instructions available below the article. However, if removing the infection manually looks too complicated, it might be better to use a trustworthy antimalware tool. Read more »

Proposalcrypt Ransomware

Proposalcrypt Ransomware

Proposalcrypt Ransomware is a computer infection that targets a number of files with the intention to make users pay a ransom fee. The program will deny access to most of the commonly-used files because it will have them encrypted, but that should not push you into spending your money on this infection.

In this description, you will find out more about the program and how it spreads around. What’s more, it should be possible to decrypt your files without paying the ransom because the infection does not seem to be fully developed yet. Either way, you should do everything you can to remove Proposalcrypt Ransomware from your computer. Read more »