How to remove Apocalypse ransomware and decrypt .locked files

Apocalypse encryption virus is one of the representatives of ransomware threats. And thus the malicious program operates in the same manner as other ransomware applications do. Just after it manages to crawl into a system, it detects the files of the most popular formats and encrypts them with a strong code. After this procedure the files become inaccessible and a user gets a notification that blocks the screen.

How to remove 7ev3n ransomware and decrypt .r5a files

7ev3n ransomware and its newest version 7ev3n-HONE$T continue to envenom life of their numerous victims all over the world. The threat operates as a typical ransomware with a few peculiarities and changes that were brought by the new release of the malware. When landed on a system, 7ev3n ransomware searches for the files of certain extensions - these are multimedia and document files, which it later encrypts with a unique code.

How to remove Zeta ransomware and decrypt files

Zeta ransomware is yet another encryption virus that appeared at a time when a this type of hazard became extremely widespread. Among all malware threats ransomware is probably the most dangerous one, as it targets for the data stored on a system and makes it unreachable until a victim pays the ransom. Under this category may fall personal media files, important documents and other data that users usually put more value on.

How to remove CryptXXX ransomware and decrypt .crypt files

During recent years there is a splash of ransomware threats appearing, cyber criminals choose this type of hazard due to profits it brings. One of the newly created ransomware threats is CryptXXX encryption virus which operates on the basis and is aimed to take over your data to redeem it for money. And realizing the earning power of their product, the creators of CryptXXX don’t peddle, they demand about $500 from each victim.

How to remove RSA-4096 and decrypt .vvv files

If you’ve encountered a message that blocks the desktop and states that your files were encrypted with RSA-4096 code, then you system is infected with a ransomware known as TeslaCrypt. The type of threat specializes on hijacking files and encrypting them so that they become inaccessible until a user either manages to remove RSA-4096 danger or pays the ransom.

How to remove Kovter ransomware and decrypt files

Kovter is a dangerous money-extorting malware that belongs to the group of ransomware viruses. It was first recorded in May, 2014 and since then the threat has spread through the globe and infected thousands of computers. Kovter operates in the same manners as its forerunners - it overtakes a system and demands money for its restitution. Lately Kovter, however, exploited the disguise of governmental accusation. It blocked the screen with the notification of user’s law breaching and stated that there was a fine for the crimes.

How to remove Jigsaw ransomware and decrypt .FUN, .KKK, .GWS, .BTC files

Jigsaw ransomware is an encryption virus that on the whole resembles such infections as TeslaCrypt, Locky or Cerber ransomware. Alike these notorious viruses, Jigsaw infiltrates systems covertly and finds the files of certain extensions to encrypt them with an ARS code, and in the end it sets a message to inform a victim about payment terms. The threat demands $150 USD which should be transferred in BitCoins.

How to remove Cerber Ransomware and decrypt .cerber files

Cerber ransomware virus was introduced not so long ago, but it already managed to create a lot of trouble to its victims. What is remarkable, the ransomware disregards the systems located in one of the following countries: Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Russia, Uzbekistan, Ukraine. If the ransomware ends on a computer with one of these locations, it eliminates itself, otherwise Cerber adds its process on the startup list, so it would remind a user of the threat presence with every reboot.

How to remove CTB-Locker and decrypt .CTBL files

CBT Locker (or Curve-Tor-BitCoin Locker, or Critroni) is a ransomware that was released in June 2014 and has been operating till present. The ransomware targets Windows systems and is able to infect all versions of the OS released up to now. What marks CBT-Locker out from other ransomware viruses is the encryption algorithm, which is ECC (Elliptic Curve Cryptography) instead of common RSA or AES codes. This encryption methods is more complicated and thus makes decryption next to impossible.