What is Bora Ransomware Many experienced users already know the large network of the Stop cryptovirus family. Bora ransomware is the next creation of these scammers. As before, Bora ransomware encrypts user data using a sophisticated algorithm that makes files…
What is Lost_Files Ransomware Lost_Files ransomware is another cryptovirus that extorts money from a user for decrypting files. Lost_Files ransomware, in fact, does not encrypt user data, but only pretends and changes the initial values of the files (binary code).…
What is OnyxLocker Ransomware OnyxLocker ransomware is a cryptovirus threat. Like other representatives of this class of pests, OnyxLocker ransomware encrypts user data, changing their extensions, in particular, the cryptovirus installs .onx as the extension of encrypted files. Moreover, OnyxLocker…
Reco ransomware is another representative of a large family of STOP cryptoviruses. Like previous versions of STOP viruses, Reco ransomware encrypts user data of various types and formats. Typically, it encrypts photos, video, audio, archives, office documents, and more.
As a preface, we note that the Stop (Djvu) family of cryptoviruses, to which Mike ransomware belongs, practically releases non-stop ransomware cryptoviruses almost non-stop. So, Mike ransomware encrypts user files, as a rule, these are photos, videos, archives, documents and so on.
Xoza ransomware is another representative of a large and very dangerous family of cryptoviruses, known as Stop. Like previous versions of this cryptovirus, Xoza ransomware encrypts user data using a multi-stage algorithm. In addition to encryption, this changes the extension of these files to .xoza
What is D00mEd Ransomware D00mEd ransomware (alternative name - DirectorD00m) is another cryptovirus encrypting user data and extorting money for decryption. This virus became active in early October 2019 and has already spread like a plague. It is worth noting…
Noos ransomware is another threat from the common STOP (Djvu) cryptovirus family. Recently, almost every day there are more and more cryptovirus encryptors from these scammers. Like other threats, Noos ransomware encrypts user data (including important personal user files).
FTCode ransomware is one of the representatives of numerous cryptoviruses that have spread all over the world and are terrorizing ordinary users and large companies and corporations. This is an encryptor that encrypts files located on the user's computer. As a rule, FTCode ransomware touches exactly the category of files that is most significant for the user.
Kuub ransomware is another representative of the large family of STOP (Djvu) cryptoviruses, which is distributed throughout the world. The activity, in particular, of this cryptovirus, was noticed in early October 2019. Like previous versions of cryptoviruses of this family, Kuub ransomware encrypts user data of various formats and types.