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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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There are many types of ransomware, but RAA-SEP is one of the most dangerous. This malware encrypts your files and demands a ransom for the decryption key. RAA-SEP is particularly dangerous because it uses the RSA 2048-bit encryption algorithm, which is a very strong encryption method. This means that it would take a very long time to decrypt your files without the key. Even if you have a backup of your files, RAA-SEP may delete it or make it inaccessible.

Protection

The best way to protect yourself from RAA-SEP is to have a good backup strategy. Make sure you have regular backups of your important files and store them offline or in the cloud. You should also have a good anti-malware program installed on your computer and keep it up to date. And finally, be careful about what you click on and download. This ransomware is often spread through email attachments or malicious websites.

History

RAA-SEP was first discovered in 2016. It is believed to be a variant of the RAA Ransomware Family. Someone initially spread it through drive-by downloads.

How do you know if you have RAA-SEP?

If attackers have infected you with RAA-SEP Ransomware, you will see a ransom note called “_HELP_instructions.html” or “_HELP_instructions.txt” in each folder that contains encrypted files. The ransom note will contain instructions on how to pay the ransom and decrypt your files.

Also, it will append the “.sep” extension to each of your encrypted files. For example, a file called “sample.jpg” would be renamed to “sample.jpg.sep”.

How much is the ransom?

The amount of the ransom varies, but it is typically around $500. The ransom must be paid in Bitcoin because it is difficult to trace.

What should you do if you have RAA-SEP Ransomware?

  • Do not panic, it is the main thing.

Ransomware is a serious threat, but there are ways to recover your files without paying the ransom.

  • Do not pay the ransom.

There is no guarantee that you will get your files back even if you do pay, and you may just be helping to fund future attacks.

  • Focus on restoring your files from backups.

use data recovery software to recover some of your files if you don’t have backups. SalvageData data recovery software can often recover files.

 

RAA-SEP is a very difficult virus to remove, so you may need to reinstall your operating system.

Public decryption tool

Unfortunately, there is no public decryption tool for RAA-SEP Ransomware at this time.

How to remove RAA-SEP?

Manual removal guide

WARNING:

This process may delete RAA-SEP Ransomware files and break other programs. Be very careful, and only do this if you know what you are doing.

We do not recommend this method because it is very risky and difficult to do. If you are not a computer expert, we recommend that you use a professional RAA-SEP Ransomware removal tool.

 

Step 1: remove RAA-SEP Ransomware files

You will need to find and delete all the RAA-SEP Ransomware files. This can be difficult because the ransomware will have generated random file names. To make things easier, you can use a program like BleepingComputer’s RAA Ransomware File name decrypter.

 

Step 2: remove RAA-SEP Ransomware from the Windows Registry

You will need to delete all the RAA-SEP Ransomware entries from the Windows Registry. This can be difficult because the ransomware will have generated random keys. To make things easier, you can use a program like BleepingComputer’s RAA Ransomware Registry decrypted.

 

Step 3: remove RAA-SEP Ransomware from your computer

Once you have deleted all the RAA-SEP Ransomware files and entries from the Windows Registry, you should restart your computer. This will ensure that all the RAA-SEP Ransomware files are gone and that your computer is clean.

Another way to remove RAA-SEP

There is another way to remove RAA-SEP, but it is much more difficult. You can try to use a program like RKill or HitmanPro to kill the RAA-SEP Ransomware process and then delete the RAA-SEP Ransomware files. This method is very difficult and we do not recommend it unless you are a computer expert.

 

Or just contact a professional RAA-SEP Ransomware removal company like SalvageData to remove this ransomware for you.

Contact a data recovery service

If you are not able to remove it or if you are not able to decrypt your files, you can try to contact a data recovery services company. These companies specialize in ransomware removal and data recovery. We recommend that you look for a company that has experience with RAA-SEP Ransomware.

So, SalvageData is a ransomware removal and data recovery company with experience in RAA-SEP Ransomware.

To learn more about us, please visit our website.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. We are here to help you. Our Ransomware removal and data recovery services are available 24/7.

Call now +1 (800) 972-3282.

 

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