Gandcrab v5.0.4 is an updated version of the GANDCRAB V5.0 cryptovirus that encrypts user data and requires a ransom. Like previous versions, it encrypts most user files, such as office documents, archives, photos, video, audio, and other files.
IT.Books is another cryptovirus extorting money from users. Like similar viruses, IT.Books encrypts user files in various formats, such as office documents, archives, photos, video, audio, and more. It uses the AES encryption algorithm, so it is impossible to recover the files by yourself.
EMAN is another Ransomware, in other words, a cryptographer that encrypts user files with RSA-2048 and AES-128 encryption algorithms. It encrypts almost all files located on the user's computer, in particular, office documents, archives, multimedia files (photos, videos) and much more.
GlobeImposter is an updated version of the virus-crypto extortioner, which encrypts user files with the help of the AES algorithm and makes these files unusable for further use. The virus is not particularly legible when selecting files for encryption, so it encrypts office documents, archives, photos, videos, audio, multimedia and much more.
In translation from Turkish Giyotin means guillotine. This is the Turkish scammers' cryptovirus, which encrypts the most significant files in the system, for example, it encrypts office documents, audio and video files, archives, PDF files and so on. Of course, for some users, encryption of these files is not so terrible if they previously backed up their files or if these files do not represent any value, however, for most users, encrypted files become a big problem.