Remove Flotera Ransomware Virus
Flotera is a virus that belongs to ransomware category. Its first target is to extort money from PC users in Poland. It encrypts victim’s files and then demand for ransom in exchange for file decryption.
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.
Flotera is a virus that belongs to ransomware category. Its first target is to extort money from PC users in Poland. It encrypts victim’s files and then demand for ransom in exchange for file decryption.
BTCWare is a computer virus that derives from CryptXXX ransomware. Its line of attack is to holds access to victim’s files, and then demands a ransom in order to bring their files back.
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Turkish FileEncryptor is a computer virus that encrypts victim’s files. In order to bring back or decrypt those files, cyber criminal demand a sum of money which clearly stands as ransom.
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