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What is Encryptor RaaS Ransomware?
Encryptor RaaS ransomware is malicious software that encrypts the files on your computer and demands a ransom for the decryption key. It is a type of malware known as ransomware. Attackers spread this malware through email attachments, downloads from untrustworthy websites, and infected advertising links. Once installed, Encryptor RaaS will scan your computer for files to encrypt. It uses strong encryption algorithms to make your files inaccessible. The Encryptor RaaS ransom note will then be displayed, demanding payment in Bitcoin for the decryption key. This key is unique to your computer and cannot be obtained from anywhere else. Paying the ransom does not guarantee that you will get the key to decrypt your files. It is also important to note that Encryptor RaaS ransomware is constantly evolving and changing, so there is no guarantee that any particular decryption tool will work for all variants.
Protection
The best way to protect your computer from Encryptor RaaS ransomware is to use a reliable antivirus program and keep your operating system and software up-to-date.
History
Encryptor RaaS ransomware was first discovered in September 2016. We believe it to be the successor of the Locky ransomware, which was first seen in February 2016. Encryptor RaaS shares many similarities with Locky, including the way it spreads and the way it encrypts files.
What was the biggest Encryptor RaaS ransomware attack?
One of the biggest Encryptor RaaS ransomware attacks was the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) attack in November 2016. Attackers infected SFMTA with Encryptor RaaS after an employee opened a malicious email attachment. The attackers demanded 100 Bitcoin (approximately $73,000 at the time) to decrypt the files. SFMTA did not pay the ransom and instead restored their systems from backups.
What encryption methods does Encryptor RaaS ransomware use?
Encryptor RaaS ransomware uses a combination of RSA and AES encryption algorithms to encrypt your files. These are both strong encryption algorithms that make it very difficult to decrypt files without the decryption key.
How much is the ransom for Encryptor RaaS ransomware?
The ransom is 0.5 Bitcoin, which is approximately $365 at the time of writing. But, as the value of Bitcoin fluctuates, the ransom amount will also fluctuate.
How can I remove Encryptor RaaS ransomware from my computer?
If they infected your computer with Encryptor RaaS ransomware, you should use a reliable anti-malware program to remove it. Once Encryptor RaaS has been removed, you can then use a data recovery program to try to recover your encrypted files.
Is there a public decryptor?
There is no public decryptor for Encryptor RaaS ransomware at this time.
Use a recovery software
You can always try data recovery software to restore your data. We built SalvageData data recovery software to help you.
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 ransomware data recovery team will decrypt your files and guarantee they will restore them. Contact now SalvageData experts to learn more and get help.