Posted by: herwin94
« on: 03. December 2016., 04:59:47 »from what i know, antivirus this day can only prevent from ransomeware attacks.. it will be a different story if you already get infected by ransomware
Posted by: herwin94« on: 03. December 2016., 04:59:47 »from what i know, antivirus this day can only prevent from ransomeware attacks.. it will be a different story if you already get infected by ransomware
Posted by: Samker« on: 19. September 2016., 21:46:08 »Hello! I have a big problem and I need help. Yesterday I opened strange email and something gone wrong. Now all my files are encrypted by strange virus CrypMIC and I’m really stuck with it because I don’t know what to do next. I tried to change file extensions manually but it doesn’t work, also I tried different antivirus apps (Avira, Avg, Bitdefender all free version) but they didn’t help either. One thing that helped me is ShadowExplorer which I found here. With a help of this application I managed to decrypt MS Office files, but my photo, video and other files stay locked. Hi D. & Welcome to SCF Community. Regarding your problem, kindly check these five Topic & Tools: http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,9272.0.html http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,8515.0.html http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,10085.0.html http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,9315.0.html http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,8999.0.html --- During your reading of suggested solutions, in the background run: 1. MalwareBytes: http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,2201.0.html and after that: 2. Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool: http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,4510.0.html Don't forget to provide us feedback with results. cya later, S. Posted by: jheysen« on: 18. September 2016., 04:28:00 »It all comes down to the encryption algorithm... but no one can assure you the files can ever be recovered :/
Posted by: A41202813GMAIL« on: 18. September 2016., 00:10:09 »Since A While Ago, There Are Companies Trying To Find Solutions For All Types Of RansomWare.
Hopefully, Someone Will Come Up With A Solution For Your Particular Problem. Good Luck. Posted by: dakooka« on: 17. September 2016., 20:03:59 »Sorry, Even If You Pay, No One Guarantees That The Other Party Will Honor Their Commitment.lesson learned... I saved all encrypted files to external hard drive for better times/till decryptor will be released Posted by: jheysen« on: 16. September 2016., 00:21:00 »Panda has a free tool specifically por ramsonwares, however, it's not warrantied to work
Posted by: A41202813GMAIL« on: 16. September 2016., 00:13:39 »Sorry, Even If You Pay, No One Guarantees That The Other Party Will Honor Their Commitment.
--- As A Future Lesson Learned The Hardest Way ( Maybe Not ), What Would You Do If Your Computer Was Totally Destroyed ( In A Fire, Or Something ) ? Having A Couple Of External, And OffLine, Hard Drives With A Total Backup ( Done At Regular Intervals ) Is A Cheap Solution That Oh So Many People Overlook Until They Get A Real Scare Like This. --- Hopefully, Someone Here Will Help You. Good Luck. Posted by: dakooka« on: 15. September 2016., 20:01:20 »Hello! I have a big problem and I need help. Yesterday I opened strange email and something gone wrong. Now all my files are encrypted by strange virus CrypMIC and I’m really stuck with it because I don’t know what to do next. I tried to change file extensions manually but it doesn’t work, also I tried different antivirus apps (Avira, Avg, Bitdefender all free version) but they didn’t help either. One thing that helped me is ShadowExplorer which I found here. With a help of this application I managed to decrypt MS Office files, but my photo, video and other files stay locked.
So I want to ask you, is there a similar to ShadowExplorer application that will help me to decrypt rest of infected files? Or the only way out is to pay bitcoin for decryption? |