Remove OhNo! Ransomware Virus
OhNo! Ransomware is a virus that encrypts victim’s files such as documents, downloads, and desktop. Attacker claims that paying the ransom is the only way to bring back their files.
Ransomware is a malware that blocks access to computer or its content. User must pay the demand of its creator before access can be restored.
OhNo! Ransomware is a virus that encrypts victim’s files such as documents, downloads, and desktop. Attacker claims that paying the ransom is the only way to bring back their files.
Defray is a ransom virus that encrypt files such as personal or business documents, backups, and projects from big companies. Attacker demand victims to pay a ransom, or else, there is no more way to bring their files back.
Nuclear or .[black.world@tuta.io].nuclear extension is a file-encrypting virus. It appears that this computer bug is the latest version of BTCWare ransomware.
Cyron is a ransom virus which prime targets are personal and vital files stored on infected computer. It encrypts victim’s files and threatens them that the only way to regain access to their data is paying the ransom.
EMPTY virus is the latest version of CryptoMix ransomware. This file-encrypting virus locks access to victim’s files, and then demands a ransom in order to bring their files back.
MoonCrypter is a file-encrypting virus that uses AES 256 and RSA 1024 encryption algorithms. Attacker warned victims that the only way to get the decryption keys is to pay the ransom.
Balbaz or .WAmarlocked extension is a file-encrypting virus that uses AES encryption algorithm. Malware author demands victims to pay a ransom if they want to bring their files back.
MMM is a ransom virus that uses RSA + AES + HMAC encryption algorithms. Cyber criminal emphasize that paying the ransom is the only way to get the unique key which victims need for file decryption.
InfiniteTear or .JezRoz file extension is a computer virus that locks access to victim’s files. Malware author demand a ransom and threaten victims that they can no longer retrieve their files if they did not pay.
Lukitus is the latest version of Locky ransomware virus. Similar to its previous variants, its line of attack is to encrypt victim’s files, and then ask them to pay a ransom if they wish to retrieve their files.