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I can't access most of my files.
Found this message. What now?
What happened to your files ?
All of your files were protected by a strong encryption with RSA-2048 using CryptoWall 3.0.
More information about the encryption keys using RSA-2048 can be found here: http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /RSA_(c ryptosy stem)
What does this mean ?
This means that the structure and data within your files have been irrevocably changed, you will not be able to work with them, read them or see them,
it is the same thing as losing them forever, but with our help, you can restore them.
How did this happen ?
Especially for you, on our server was generated the secret key pair RSA-2048 - public and private.
All your files were encrypted with the public key, which has been transferred to your computer via the Internet.
Decrypting of your files is only possible with the help of the private key and decrypt program, which is on our secret server.
What do I do ?
Alas, if you do not take the necessary measures for the specified time then the conditions for obtaining the private key will be changed.
If you really value your data, then we suggest you do not waste valuable time searching for other solutions because they do not exist.
For more specific instructions, please visit your personal home page, there are a few different addresses pointing to your page below:
1.http://6i3cb6owitcouepv.payoptvars.com/1mRkhhf
2.http://6i3cb6owitcouepv.payforusa.com/1mRkhhf
3.http://6i3cb6owitcouepv.paywelcomefor.com/1mRkhhf
4.http://6i3cb6owitcouepv.payemarateslines.com/1mRkhhf
If for some reasons the addresses are not available, follow these steps:
1.Download and install tor-browser: http:// www.tor project .org/pr ojects/ torbrow ser.htm l.en
2.After a successful installation, run the browser and wait for initialization.
3.Type in the address bar: 6i3cb6owitcouepv.onion/1mRkhhf
4.Follow the instructions on the site.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Your personal page: http:// 6i3cb6o witcoue pv.payo ptvars. com/1mR khhf
Your personal page (using TOR): 6i3cb6owitcouepv.onion/1mRkhhf
Your personal identification number (if you open the site (or TOR 's) directly): 1mRkhhf
Found this message. What now?
What happened to your files ?
All of your files were protected by a strong encryption with RSA-2048 using CryptoWall 3.0.
More information about the encryption keys using RSA-2048 can be found here: http://
What does this mean ?
This means that the structure and data within your files have been irrevocably changed, you will not be able to work with them, read them or see them,
it is the same thing as losing them forever, but with our help, you can restore them.
How did this happen ?
Especially for you, on our server was generated the secret key pair RSA-2048 - public and private.
All your files were encrypted with the public key, which has been transferred to your computer via the Internet.
Decrypting of your files is only possible with the help of the private key and decrypt program, which is on our secret server.
What do I do ?
Alas, if you do not take the necessary measures for the specified time then the conditions for obtaining the private key will be changed.
If you really value your data, then we suggest you do not waste valuable time searching for other solutions because they do not exist.
For more specific instructions, please visit your personal home page, there are a few different addresses pointing to your page below:
1.http://6i3cb6owitcouepv.payoptvars.com/1mRkhhf
2.http://6i3cb6owitcouepv.payforusa.com/1mRkhhf
3.http://6i3cb6owitcouepv.paywelcomefor.com/1mRkhhf
4.http://6i3cb6owitcouepv.payemarateslines.com/1mRkhhf
If for some reasons the addresses are not available, follow these steps:
1.Download and install tor-browser: http://
2.After a successful installation, run the browser and wait for initialization.
3.Type in the address bar: 6i3cb6owitcouepv.onion/1mRkhhf
4.Follow the instructions on the site.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Your personal page: http://
Your personal page (using TOR): 6i3cb6owitcouepv.onion/1mRkhhf
Your personal identification number (if you open the site (or TOR 's) directly): 1mRkhhf
Answers
Best Answer
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is "ransomware" & it's a serious pain in the derriere. The following is from the Malwarebytes Forum -
https:/ /forums .malwar ebytes. org/ind ex.php? /topic/ 150193- removal -instru ctions- for-cry ptowall /
They claim -
"Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware removes Cryptowall completely.
But it can not decrypt your files. You will need backups to replace the encrypted files."
Take care when installing to untick the box that offers a free trial of the premium version of Malwarebytes.
If that doesn't work, you'll need to hang on here for more expert assistance I'm afraid!
HTH
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They claim -
"Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware removes Cryptowall completely.
But it can not decrypt your files. You will need backups to replace the encrypted files."
Take care when installing to untick the box that offers a free trial of the premium version of Malwarebytes.
If that doesn't work, you'll need to hang on here for more expert assistance I'm afraid!
HTH
Bit more detail here.
http:// www.ble epingco mputer. com/vir us-remo val/cry ptowall -ransom ware-in formati on
You've got big problems. If you have copies on an additional HDD connected to the pc, then I'd disconnect the drive until you have removed Cryptowall.
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You've got big problems. If you have copies on an additional HDD connected to the pc, then I'd disconnect the drive until you have removed Cryptowall.
When I got hit (by a different ransomware mob) I couldn't even access a browser, so I had to reset the PC to factory conditions which wiped everything completely.
I then played "catch-up" with all the Windows Updates, reinstalled everything I was using & copied all my files over from an external backup.
It took hours to get it done but - fingers crossed - I've been ok since.
I then played "catch-up" with all the Windows Updates, reinstalled everything I was using & copied all my files over from an external backup.
It took hours to get it done but - fingers crossed - I've been ok since.
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