How to remove Nemty 2.5 Revenge ransomware and decrypt .NEMTY_*ID* files

What is Nemty 2.5? The newest version of Nemty ransomware has been recently detected. It’s called Nemty 2.5 Revenge and its functions is to prevent victims from the accessing to a various file formats. In general, Nemty 2.5 is distributed by the means of various executable files (like fake installators). However, hackers can easily inject … Read more

How to remove PYSA ransomware and decrypt .pysa files

What is Pysa? Recently, the new threat, called Pysa, has been detected. Its name the virus’s got due to the extension “.pysa”, that is added to encrypted files. Generally, this virus is distributed by the means of various executable files. They can be shared by various file sharing services and torrent trackers. Sometimes hackers even … Read more

How to remove NEWS ransomware and decrypt .*id*.[notgoodnews@tutanota.com].NEWS files

What does .[notgoodnews@tutanota.com].NEWS mean? Recently internet users have faced the newest threat, called NEWS ransomware. This virus belongs to the Dharma file encryption ransomware family, which tends to spread very fast. The clearest sign of the NEWS ransomware encryption is the .*id*.[notgoodnews@tutanota.com].NEWS extension, which is added to the end of the encrypted files names. In … Read more

How to remove ROGER ransomware and decrypt .*id*.[wang.chang888@tutanota.com].ROGER files

What does .ROGER mean? A great number of users recently faced the new threat. It’s called ROGER ransomware and the clearest sign of the infection with this virus is the “.*id*.[wang.chang888@tutanota.com].ROGER” extension. As the rule, it spreads by the means of various fake installators. Such files can be easily downloaded from numerous file sharing services … Read more

How to remove 777 ransomware and decrypt _babyfromparadise_{*ID*}.777 files

What does _babyfromparadise_{*ID*}.777 mean? When you notice, that your files have changed their extensions to _babyfromparadise_{*ID*}.777 ones and are unreadable now, it means that your computer has been attacked by 777 file-encryption ransomware. This virus belongs to the Paradise ransomware virus family. 777 ransomware usually spreads by the means of malicious fake installators, that can … Read more