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Ransomware Removal And Checker Tools To Rescue Your PC

What is Ransomware? And how it works?


Ransomware holds the victim's data hostage unless a ransom is paid. While some ransomware only locks the system, more advanced malware uses crypto viral extortion.

There are three levels of ransomware


Low risk, which involves a fake antivirus tool that pretends to detect malware and demands payment to fix it; 

Medium risk, which involves locking the browser or screen and claiming to be from a legal entity, and demanding payment of a fine for illegal activity detected on the user's PC;

And dangerous, which involves encrypting the user's data and demanding payment to decrypt it.

Some tools and checker for Ransomware Virus


1. ID Ransomware


ID Ransomware is a tool that assists in identifying the type of ransomware that has encrypted your data. To use it, upload a sample encrypted file and note the displayed name and payment information. If ID Ransomware finds a match among its database of over 250 types of ransomware, it can direct you to the appropriate decryption solution.

2. No More Ransom


You need to upload the encrypted file (less than 1 MB) to No More Ransom, and they will inform you if a decryption solution is available. Alternatively, you can download the decryption tool if your PC is infected with Shade, Rakhni, WildFire, Rannon, CoinVault, Teslacrypt, or Chimera ransomware.

3. Spyware Scanner


Spyware Scanner by Enigma helps you detect LeChiffre and CryptoLocker ransomware infections. The free version allows you to scan your PC, and if any malware is found, you can purchase the SpyHunter tool to remove it.

4. Trend Micro


You can use Trend Micro's Screen Unlocker tool if your device is infected with "Lock Screen" malware. There are two scenarios for the lock screen issue: blocking normal mode but allowing safe mode with networking or blocking both standard and secure ways. Suppose your file is encrypted with any of the following ransomware. In that case, you can also use Trend Micro's Ransomware file decryptor: Crysis, Crypt, TeslaCrypt, SNSLocker, 777, LeChiffre, Numucod, Chimera, MirCop, Jigsaw, DXXD, BadBlock, Autolocky, XORIST, XORBAT, or Stampado.

5. Thor Premium Home


Thor Premium Home is an all-in-one ransomware and antivirus suite that can detect and terminate even the most stubborn viruses and scams, providing unique threat prevention to secure your computer.

6. Malware Buster


Malware Buster is software that scans and removes malware from your computer while blocking new threats.

7. Avast Premium Security


Avast Premium Security is a comprehensive virus protection software that safeguards various devices, including computers, mobiles, and tablets. A subscription to this software eliminates the need to worry about unsafe online transactions, browsing unknown websites, or storing suspicious files on your device. It shields you from all potential threats by alerting and terminating them.

8. Kaspersky


The NoRansom project by Kaspersky offers decryption tools to recover data from ransomware attacks, including Bitcryptor, Vandev, Xoris, CoinVault, Fury, Lortok, Cryakl, Wildfire, Shade, Lamer, and many more.

9. VirusTotal


VirusTotal is a popular service for scanning files up to 128MB for malware, Trojans, worms, and viruses.

10. Emsisoft


Emsisoft offers a variety of decryption tools to help you recover your files without paying the ransom. The tools include NMoreira, OzozaLocker, Globe2, Globe, Al-Namrood, FenixLocker, Fabiansomware, Philadelphia, Stampado, ApocalypseVM, HydraCrypt, DMALocker2, Gomasom, LeChiffre, KeyBTC, Radamant, and CryptoDefense.

11. McAfee


McAfee has acquired free decryption tools for Shade and Wildfire.

Conclusion


It is essential to have backup strategies and use reliable antivirus/anti-malware software to identify and decrypt ransomware files.

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