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JapanLocker Ransomware is a type of malware that encrypts your files and demands a ransom to decrypt them.
History
This ransomware was first discovered in May 2016. Since then, JapanLocker Ransomware developers have used it in many attacks. We believe JapanLocker to be the work of a group known as the Locky gang. The Locky gang is also responsible for other types of ransomware, such as Locky Ransomware and Zepto Ransomware.
Infection method
Attackers spread JapanLocker through malicious email attachments and infected websites. The email attachments usually pose as invoices, receipts, or other types of documents. When you open the attachment, JapanLocker will be installed on your computer and will start encrypting your files.
JapanLocker Ransomware will encrypt your files using a robust encryption algorithm. Once your files are encrypted, they will have a .locked extension added to them. JapanLocker Ransomware will then display a ransom note, which will instruct you on how to pay the ransom and decrypt your files.
Ransom note
It will display the ransom note in each of the folders containing an encrypted file and on your desktop. The note contains instructions on how to buy Bitcoin, as well as a unique Bitcoin address that you need to send the payment. You have 72 hours to make the payment, after which the price will double.
Ransom amount
JapanLocker Ransomware demands a ransom of 2 Bitcoins, which is currently equivalent to $1,600.
We do not recommend that you pay the ransom, as there is no guarantee that you will get your files back.
Protection
JapanLocker Ransomware is a severe threat that can result in the loss of important files. To protect your computer from JapanLocker and other types of ransomware, you should:
– Use a reputable antivirus program and keep it up to date
– Avoid opening email attachments from unknown senders
– Do not download software from untrustworthy websites
– Keep your operating system and software up to date
What should I do?
If attackers have already infected you with JapanLocker Ransomware, we recommend that you use a reputable anti-malware program to remove it from your computer.
You should focus on trying to restore your files from a backup.
If you do not have a backup, you can try using file recovery software. We built SalvageData data recovery software to help you.
However, there is no guarantee that this will work, and some types of ransomware delete shadow copies, which makes recovery more difficult.
We also recommend that you take steps to protect your computer from JapanLocker and other types of malware in the future.
Is there a public decryption tool?
No, there is no JapanLocker Ransomware decryption tool available at this time.
Contact a data recovery service
If you cannot remove JapanLocker or decrypt your files, we recommend that you contact a reputable data recovery service. Data recovery services have experience dealing with this type of threat and may be able to help you recover your files.
SalvageData Recovery Services is here to help. We offer a free consultation to assess the feasibility of recovering your data.
How much does it cost?
The price depends on several factors, such as the type of files that need to be recovered and the level of damage.
In most cases, the price ranges from $500 to $5,000.
What is the success rate?
The success rate depends on many factors, such as the type of files that need to be recovered and the level of damage.
However, our success rate is generally quite high, and the SalvageData team of experts has successfully recovered data from all types of ransomware, including JapanLocker Ransomware.
How long does it take?
The time required to recover your data also depends on some factors.
However, in most cases, we can recover your data within 2-5 days.
What if I have more questions?
If you have any other questions or need further assistance, please feel free to contact us. We are here to help you 24/7.