AndreaGalli is a cryptographer-extortioner, coming to the user's PC unnoticed. After penetration, it encrypts user files of various formats, such as audio files, video, office documents, PDF files, archives and much more. This encrypts files using the AES algorithm, so decryption by own forces becomes almost impossible.
LanRan-2 is a cryptographer, extorting money from users. The virus has become the most active in the first half of July and was initially aimed at English-speaking users, but recently LanRan-2 infects users' computers across the globe. cryptovirus encrypts user files using AES algorithm. These files can be of various types, such as photos, videos and other media, archives, text documents and so on.
AresCrypt is a fraudulent cryptovirus aimed at extorting user money. It encrypts user files, using AES algorithm, and change their extension to .arescrypt, after these the files become unusable. Photos, videos, office documents, archives and many other files can be encrypted by this virus. Manual recovery of files is complicated by the fact that it removes all shadow copies of files and system restore points, so you can not return the system to an earlier state.
Deep is a cryptovirus that has become most active in July this year. After penetrating the PC, the virus encrypts user files of various formats, such as PDF files, office documents, video, audio, photos and others. After that, your files cannot be launched, since Deep adds an extension Deep to them. For example, the file flowers.png becomes flowers.png.aaa, and docum.doc takes the form docum.doc.aaa and so on. The virus creates a note and copies it to all folders containing encrypted files. Here is this note:
BlackFireEye, also called BlackRansomwareFireeye, it's an encryptor, extorting money from users. This virus, first of all, is aimed at English-speaking users, however, judging by the latest data, users around the world complain about the presence of this encryptor on their computers.