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Bogdan Glushko

Bogdan Glushko

CEO at SalvageData Recovery, Bogdan Glushko has over 18 years of experience in high-security data recovery. Over the years, he's been able to help restore data after logical errors, physical failures, or even ransomware attacks, for individuals, businesses, and government agencies alike.

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Bogdan Glushko

Bogdan Glushko

CEO at SalvageData Recovery, Bogdan Glushko has over 18 years of experience in high-security data recovery. Over the years, he's been able to help restore data after logical errors, physical failures, or even ransomware attacks, for individuals, businesses, and government agencies alike.

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What are Al-Namrood Ransomware and Al-Namrood 2.0 Ransomware?

Al-Namrood ransomware is a computer virus that encrypts files on your computer and demands a ransom for the decryption key. Al-Namrood 2.0 ransomware is an updated version of the original virus with new features and improvements. Both versions of the virus are very dangerous and can cause a lot of damage to your computer. If it has infected you with either version of Al-Namrood, it is important to remove the virus immediately and take steps to protect your computer from future infections.

How do Al-Namrood and Al-Namrood 2.0 work?

Al-Namrood Ransomware and Al-Namrood 2.0 work by encrypting your files with a strong encryption algorithm. Once your files are encrypted, you will see a ransom note that demands you pay a certain amount of money to get the decryption key. The newer version of this ransomware also deletes your shadow copies, which makes it even more difficult to recover your files without paying the ransom.

How much is the ransom?

The amount of the ransom varies depending on the victim, but it is typically between $200 and $400 in Bitcoin.

But there is no guarantee that you will get your files back even if you pay the ransom. We recommend that you do not pay the ransom and instead try to decrypt your files using a reputable antivirus program or data recovery software.

What type of files do Al-Namrood and Al-Namrood 2.0 Ransomware target?

Al-Namrood Ransomware and Al-Namrood 2.0 target a wide variety of files, including:

  • Microsoft Office files
  • PDFs
  • Images
  • Videos
  • music files

There are a few ways that it can infect you with this ransomware:

  • Opening email attachments from unknown senders
  • Clicking on malicious links
  • Downloading pirated software or other files from unsafe websites

History of Al-Namrood and Al-Namrood 2.0

Al-Namrood Ransomware was first discovered in 2016 by security researchers. We believe it was created by a group known as the Gaza Cybergang. This group is also responsible for other pieces of malware, such as the Shamoon virus. Al-Namrood 2.0 was released in 2017 and is an updated version of the original virus. This new version includes new features and improvements, such as the ability to delete shadow copies and the use of a stronger encryption algorithm.

What are the biggest Al-Namrood and Al-Namrood 2.0 Ransomware attacks?

Some of the biggest Al-Namrood ransomware attacks include: 

  1. Al-Namrood Ransomware attacks Saudi Arabian government organizations: In 2016, Al-Namrood ransomware was used in attacks against Saudi Arabian government organizations, such as the Ministry of Interior and the General Authority of Civil Aviation.
  2. Al-Namrood 2.0 targets energy companies in the Middle East. In 2017, Al-Namrood 2.0 was used in attacks against energy companies in the Middle East.
  3. Al-Namrood Ransomware threatens to attack the Olympics: In 2016, Al-Namrood ransomware threatened to attack the Olympics if they did not meet their demands. 

How can I protect myself from Al-Namrood Ransomware and Al-Namrood 2.0?

There are a few things you can do to protect yourself from this ransomware:

  1. Keep your operating system and software up-to-date: Al-Namrood 2.0 exploits a vulnerability in an older version of Windows, so it’s important to make sure your operating system and software are up-to-date.
  2. Use a reputable antivirus program: Al-Namrood Ransomware and Al-Namrood 2.0 can be detected and removed by most antivirus programs.
  3. Don’t open email attachments from unknown senders: One of the ways it spread this ransomware is through email attachments. If you receive an attachment from an unknown sender, do not open it.
  4. Don’t click on links in emails from unknown senders: Another way it spread this ransomware is through email links. If you receive an email from an unknown sender, do not click on any of the links.
  5. Be careful what you download: This ransomware can also be spread through pirated software and other files that are downloaded from unsafe websites. Make sure you only download files from reputable sources.

If I have an Al-Namrood Ransomware or Al-Namrood 2.0, what should I do?

If it has infected you with this ransomware, the first thing you should do is disconnect your computer from the internet. This will prevent the ransomware from encrypting any more files. Next, you should run a reputable antivirus program to remove the virus and decrypt your files.

There are a few things you can try if you can’t or do not want to pay the ransom:

– Use a public decryption tool. There is a public decryption tool available for Al-Namrood Ransomware. You can find the Al-Namrood decryptor here

– Use a data recovery program. Even if you can’t decrypt your files, you may be able to recover them with a data recovery program.

– Contact a data recovery service.

If you don’t feel comfortable recovering your files on your own, you can contact a data recovery service. SalvageData experts are ready to help you as you need to recover data from Al-Namrood or Al-Namrood 2.0 ransomware attacks. If you prefer, you can also go to the nearest data recovery center and request help there.

 

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