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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 is Cradle Ransomware?

Cradle is a type of malware that encrypts your files and demands a ransom to decrypt them. Cradle Ransomware is part of a group of ransomware known as file-locking ransomware or crypto-ransomware. This group of ransomware is the most common and dangerous type of ransomware, as it can completely lock you out of your files. Cradle Ransomware uses strong encryption algorithms to encrypt your files, making them impossible to open without the decryption key. The only way to get the decryption key is to pay the ransom, which is typically demanded in Bitcoin.

What encryption methods does Cradle use?

Cradle Ransomware uses AES-256 and RSA-2048 encryption methods to encrypt your files.

History of Cradle

Cradle Ransomware was first discovered in August 2016 by security researchers. We believe Cradle Ransomware to be a variant of the Hidden Tear ransomware, which is open-source ransomware.

Someone usually spreads cradle Ransomware through email attachments or links. The email will look like it’s from a legitimate source, such as your bank or a government organization. The email will contain an attachment or a link that, when clicked, will download and install the ransomware on your computer. Cradle Ransomware can also be spread through compromised websites or drive-by downloads. Once Cradle Ransomware is installed on your computer, it will scan your hard drive for files to encrypt. Cradle Ransomware usually targets personal files, such as photos, documents, and spreadsheets.

If it infected you with Cradle Ransomware, you will see a ransom note that contains instructions on how to pay the ransom and decrypt your files. Cradle Ransomware will typically give you a deadline to pay the ransom, and if you don’t pay it within that time frame, the price will increase. Cradle Ransomware will also threaten to delete your files if you don’t pay the ransom.

What should you do?

The first thing you should do is disconnect your computer from the internet. This will prevent Cradle Ransomware from encrypting any more files and will give you time to figure out what to do next.

Do not pay the ransom. There is no guarantee that you will get your files back even if you do pay the ransom. In addition, paying the ransom puts you at risk of being scammed or targeted again in the future.

Try to restore your files from a backup. If you have a backup of your files, this is the best way to recover your files. Cradle Ransomware will only encrypt files that are on your computer, so if you have a backup of your files, you can simply restore them from the backup.

Use a free decryption tool if it is available.

Reformat your computer. If you cannot restore your files or decrypt them, you may need to reformat your computer. This will delete all the files on your computer, so make sure you have a backup of your files before you do this.

Is there a public decryption tool for Cradle Ransomware?

There is no public decryption tool for Cradle Ransomware.

How to prevent Cradle Ransomware?

The best way to prevent this ransomware is to have a backup of your files. That way, even if you are infected with Cradle Ransomware, you can restore your files from the backup. You should also have a good antivirus program installed on your computer to protect you from Cradle and other types of malware.

Make sure your antivirus program is up-to-date. Cradle Ransomware is constantly evolving, and new variants are being released all the time.

Be careful when opening email attachments or clicking on links.

Don’t download software from untrustworthy websites. Be careful when downloading software from the internet, and only download software from trusted websites.

Make sure your operating system and software are up-to-date. Cradle Ransomware exploits vulnerabilities in outdated software to infect computers. To protect yourself from Cradle Ransomware, you need to make sure your operating system and software are up-to-date.

Contact a data recovery service

If it infected you with Cradle Ransomware, the best thing to do is to contact a data recovery service like SalvageData. We can provide you with a free evaluation to see if your data is recoverable. We have a team of highly skilled data recovery engineers who have experienced decrypting files that Cradle Ransomware has encrypted. Contact us today to see how we can help you recover your data.

 

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