A new month has come and new Pacman Ransomware cryptovirus have begun to appear. This is a cryptovirus that comes to the computer and encrypts user data in various formats. This can be a document office, archive, photos, videos and more. The developers have not thought about the name of this cryptovirus for a long time. Therefore, we decided to call it as an old video game. This changes the extension of user files to .encrypted.
This article today is dedicated to Marozka cryptovirus which has become more active in the last couple of weeks of March this year. Like many analogues, it comes to a computer that encrypts user data of various formats, including audio, video, documents, office and much more. Moreover, it changes the extension of the infected files to .Marozka.
SEND.ID.TO is cryptovirus extorting money from users. After it penetrates your system, it encrypts your files in various formats, including Office documents, multimedia, photos, videos and more. Also, it is worth noting that it encrypts user data using a special algorithm AES-256, which makes these files unusable.
Today's article is devoted to RabbitFox cryptovirus that has become very common in the last week. This virus, like many analogues, comes to the computer and encrypts user data of various types, including Office documents, audio, video, multimedia, archives and much more.
Today we will try to describe the Tronas cryptovirus that comes to the computer and encrypts user files of various formats (documents, office, audio, video, archives, multimedia, and so on). It is worth noting that Tronas encrypts files using an algorithm that makes files "stony", in other words, unsuitable for further use.