Category Ransomware

Articles about removing ransomware that blocks Windows or browsers and can encrypt your data and demand ransom.

How to remove Robaj Ransomware and decrypt .robaj files

Robaj Ransomware is a malicious software that infiltrates computers through various methods, such as phishing emails, malicious downloads, or exploit kits. Once it infects a system, Robaj Ransomware encrypts files on the infected computer, adding a ".robaj" extension to the affected files. This encryption makes the files inaccessible and unreadable without the decryption key. The ransomware uses a strong encryption algorithm to lock the files, making it nearly impossible to decrypt them without the decryption key. After encrypting the files, Robaj Ransomware creates a ransom note, typically named "HOW_TO_DECRYPT_FILES.txt" or similar, which contains instructions on how to pay the ransom to obtain the decryption key. Unfortunately, there are currently no decryption tools available for .robaj files, so victims are left with few options for recovering their encrypted data. It is important to regularly back up your files to prevent data loss in case of a ransomware attack and to avoid interacting with suspicious emails or downloads to reduce the risk of infection.

How to remove Tuborg Ransomware and decrypt .tuborg files

Tuborg Ransomware is a malicious software that infects computers by encrypting files and demanding a ransom for their decryption. It typically spreads through phishing emails, malicious websites, or software vulnerabilities. Once installed on a system, Tuborg Ransomware adds a specific file extension to encrypted files, such as .tuborg, making them inaccessible to the user. The ransomware uses strong encryption algorithms to lock files, making it nearly impossible to decrypt them without the decryption key. After encrypting the files, Tuborg Ransomware creates a ransom note, typically named "README.html" or "HOW_TO_DECRYPT_FILES.html," which contains instructions on how to pay the ransom and receive the decryption key. Unfortunately, there are currently no decryption tools available for Tuborg Ransomware, so victims are advised to regularly back up their files and not pay the ransom if they become infected.

How to remove Wormhole Ransomware and decrypt .wormhole files

Wormhole Ransomware is a type of malware that infects computers by encrypting files and demanding a ransom for their release. It typically spreads through phishing emails or malicious websites, where unsuspecting users are tricked into downloading and executing the ransomware on their system. Once infected, Wormhole Ransomware adds a specific file extension to encrypted files, making them inaccessible to the user without the decryption key. The ransomware uses strong encryption algorithms to lock down files, making it nearly impossible to decrypt them without the key. A ransom note is usually created and displayed on the user's desktop, instructing them on how to pay the ransom in exchange for the decryption key. Unfortunately, there are currently no known decryption tools available for Wormhole Ransomware, making it crucial for users to have backup copies of their important files to prevent data loss in case of infection.