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RansomCuck is a type of malware that encrypts files on your computer and demands a ransom be paid to decrypt them. Someone typically spread RansomCuck through email attachments or by downloading infected files from the internet.
History
RansomCuck Ransomware was first discovered in August 2018. Since then, it has been used in several high-profile attacks, including the WannaCry ransomware attack in May 2017.
How does RansomCuck work?
This ransomware encrypts files on your computer using a robust encryption algorithm. Once a file is encrypted, it can no longer be opened or used. RansomCuck then displays a ransom demand, typically asking for payment in Bitcoin.
Bitcoin payment method
Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that can be used to buy goods and services or exchange money.
Ransom amount
RansomCuck typically demands a ransom of 1-2 Bitcoin.
Encryption methods
RansomCuck uses several different encryption methods, including the AES-256 and RSA algorithms.
Types of files targeted
RansomCuck targets a wide range of files, including documents, images, and videos.
What extension does RansomCuck add to encrypted files?
RansomCuck typically adds the .locked or .cucked extension to encrypted files. Or this ransomware may add the “. RansomCuck” extension to encrypted files. For example, “sample.jpg” would be renamed to “sample. RansomCuck.jpg”
Protection
There are some steps you can take to protect yourself from ransomware, including:
– Keep your operating system and software up to date
– Use a reliable antivirus and anti-malware solution
– Avoid opening email attachments from unknown senders
– Don’t download files from untrustworthy websites
– Back up your files regularly
What to do if you’re infected?
If you believe attackers have infected your computer with RansomCuck Ransomware, we recommend you follow these steps:
– Disconnect your computer from the internet
– Do not attempt to decrypt your files yourself
– Contact a reputable computer security expert for help
– Do not pay the ransom demanded by the attackers
Paying the ransom does not guarantee to get your files back and could also encourage future attacks. Furthermore, RansomCuck Ransomware could be used to collect your personal information, which could lead to identity theft.
How to remove RansomCuck Ransomware?
Removing RansomCuck Ransomware can be difficult, and we recommend you seek help from a professional.
Public decryption tool
There is currently no public decryption tool available for RansomCuck Ransomware.
If you have a backup of your files, you can restore them from that.
Note: This content is provided as general background information and is not intended to be copied verbatim. Always consult a professional computer security expert if you believe your computer has been infected with malware.
How we can help?
If you’re a victim of RansomCuck Ransomware, our team of security experts can help you decrypt your files and remove the malware from your computer. We have successfully decrypted files for many of our clients and can do the same for you. SalvageData Recovery has been in business for over 10 years and is a leader in data recovery services. We offer free consultations 24/7, so please contact us today.
How to contact us?
There are a number of ways you can contact us:
– Call us toll-free at 1-888-872-3282
– Email us at [email protected]
– Chat with us online at https://www.salvagedata.com/live-chat/