How to remove Vesad Ransomware and decrypt .vesad files

Vesad is a cryptovirus genealogically related to the STOP Ransomware family. This virus became most active in the middle of June of this year, also running ahead, despite the fact that Vesad targets users who speak English, people from all over the world are trying to remove Vesad Ransomware and decrypt their files. Vesad encrypts user data and adds the .vesad extension to it.

How to remove SD 1.1 Ransomware and decrypt .enc files

What is SD 1.1 Ransomware?SD 1.1, alternative name is NewSource Ransomware, it’s a cryptovirus encrypting user data of various formats using a combination of 2 algorithms AES-128 & RSA-2048. As a rule, these can be MS office documents, audio files, video files, multimedia, archives and much more. SD 1.1 changes the file extension using the simple/(compound) extension .enc/.[Unlock11@protonmail.com].enc

How to remove Armageddon Ransomware and decrypt your files

In a sense, the name of this cryptovirus displays the consequences that arise when Armageddon enters the user’s computer. Armageddon encrypts user data using the involved RSA-2048 algorithm. According to the data particularized in the lock screen (fraudsters’ note with the requirements), the user must pay the ransom of 100 dollars or euro and this is strange because the course is different.

How to remove Gerosan Ransomware and decrypt .gerosan files

Recently, more and more users are wondering how to remove Gerosan ransomware. This is a cryptovirus that belongs to the STOP (DJVU) family that has spread throughout the world. Despite the fact that the cryptovirus is aimed at English-speaking users, this does not prevent it from encrypting user files in all corners of the globe. Gerosan encrypts user data, such as photos, videos, music, and so on. In addition to encryption, Gerosan changes the file extension to .gerosan.

How to remove Muslat Ransomware and decrypt .muslat files

Today we will talk in detail about Muslat cryptovirus, which is increasingly spreading around the world. This is an extortioner that comes to the PC and encrypts user data in various formats, be it audio files, video, multimedia, or MS office documents. As a rule, this affects the most important data for the user. The bet is made on the fact that the user does not want to part with their files and pay any amount. Muslat encrypts the data using a sophisticated algorithm, then changes their extension to .muslat, after which the files become unusable.