If your pictures, videos and documents are encrypted, and you are seeing a Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder message, then your computer has been infected with ransomware.
Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder malware is a file-encrypting ransomware, which will encrypt the personal documents found on victim’s computer using RSA-2048 key (AES CBC 256-bit encryption algorithm), appending a extension to encrypted files. The Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransomware then displays a message which offers to decrypt the data if a payment from 0.5 to 1.5 Bitcoins is made.
1. How did the Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder virus got on my computer?
2. What is Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder Ransomware?
3. Is my computer infected with Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder virus?
4. Is it possible to decrypt files encrypted by Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder?
5. How to remove the Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransomware (Virus Removal Guide)
6. How to prevent your computer from becoming infected by Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder
1. How did the Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransomware got on my computer?
The Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransomware is distributed via spam email containing infected attachments or links to malicious websites. Cyber-criminals spam out an email, with forged header information, tricking you into believing that it is from a shipping company like DHL or FedEx. The email tells you that they tried to deliver a package to you, but failed for some reason. Sometimes the emails claim to be notifications of a shipment you have made. Either way, you can’t resist being curious as to what the email is referring to – and open the attached file (or click on a link embedded inside the email). And with that, your computer is infected with the Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransomware.
2. What is Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder Ransomware?
The Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransomware targets all versions of Windows including Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10. This infection is notable due to how it encrypts the user’s files – namely, it uses AES-265 and RSA encryption method – in order to ensure that the affected user has no choice but to purchase the private key.
When the Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransomware is first installed on your computer it will create a random named executable in the %AppData% or %LocalAppData% folder. This executable will be launched and begin to scan all the drive letters on your computer for data files to encrypt.
Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransomware searches for files with certain file extensions to encrypt. The files it encrypts include important productivity documents and files such as .doc, .docx, .xls, .pdf, among others. When these files are detected, this infection will change the extension, so they are no longer able to be opened.
Known malicious emails and extensions are: mailrepa.lotos@aol.com, .CrySiS, .TREE_OF_LIFE@INDIA.COM.CrySiS, .CrySis, .locked, .kraken, .darkness, .nochance, .oshit, .oplata@qq_com, .relock@qq_com, .crypto, .helpdecrypt@ukr.net, .pizda@qq_com, .dyatel@qq_com, _ryp, .nalog@qq_com, .chifrator@qq_com, .gruzin@qq_com, .troyancoder@qq_com, .encrytped, .cry, .AES256, .enc or .hb15.
Files targeted are those commonly found on most PCs today; a list of file extensions for targeted files include:
.sql, .mp4, .7z, .rar, .m4a, .wma, .avi, .wmv, .csv, .d3dbsp, .zip, .sie, .sum, .ibank, .t13, .t12, .qdf, .gdb, .tax, .pkpass, .bc6, .bc7, .bkp, .qic, .bkf, .sidn, .sidd, .mddata, .itl, .itdb, .icxs, .hvpl, .hplg, .hkdb, .mdbackup, .syncdb, .gho, .cas, .svg, .map, .wmo, .itm, .sb, .fos, .mov, .vdf, .ztmp, .sis, .sid, .ncf, .menu, .layout, .dmp, .blob, .esm, .vcf, .vtf, .dazip, .fpk, .mlx, .kf, .iwd, .vpk, .tor, .psk, .rim, .w3x, .fsh, .ntl, .arch00, .lvl, .snx, .cfr, .ff, .vpp_pc, .lrf, .m2, .mcmeta, .vfs0, .mpqge, .kdb, .db0, .dba, .rofl, .hkx, .bar, .upk, .das, .iwi, .litemod, .asset, .forge, .ltx, .bsa, .apk, .re4, .sav, .lbf, .slm, .bik, .epk, .rgss3a, .pak, .big, wallet, .wotreplay, .xxx, .desc, .py, .m3u, .flv, .js, .css, .rb, .png, .jpeg, .txt, .p7c, .p7b, .p12, .pfx, .pem, .crt, .cer, .der, .x3f, .srw, .pef, .ptx, .r3d, .rw2, .rwl, .raw, .raf, .orf, .nrw, .mrwref, .mef, .erf, .kdc, .dcr, .cr2, .crw, .bay, .sr2, .srf, .arw, .3fr, .dng, .jpe, .jpg, .cdr, .indd, .ai, .eps, .pdf, .pdd, .psd, .dbf, .mdf, .wb2, .rtf, .wpd, .dxg, .xf, .dwg, .pst, .accdb, .mdb, .pptm, .pptx, .ppt, .xlk, .xlsb, .xlsm, .xlsx, .xls, .wps, .docm, .docx, .doc, .odb, .odc, .odm, .odp, .ods, .odt
Once your files are encrypted with the malicious extension, the Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransomware will create the How to decrypt your files.txt text files ransom note in each folder that a file has been encrypted and on the Windows desktop. The ransomware will also change your Windows desktop wallpaper to How to decrypt your files.png.
These files are located in every folder that a file was encrypted as well as in the user’s Startup folder so that they are automatically displayed when a user logs in. These files will contain the information on how to access the payment site and get your files back.
When the infection has finished scanning your computer it will also delete all of the Shadow Volume Copies that are on the affected computer. It does this so that you cannot use the shadow volume copies to restore your encrypted files.
3. Is my computer infected with Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder virus?
If your computer is infected with the Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransomware will display a How to decrypt your files.png wallpaper that covers the entire desktop, and all your documents will not open. A How to decrypt your files.txt text file will be placed on your desktop. Both files contain instruction on how or recover the encrypted files.
The messages displayed by this ransomware infection can be localized depending on the user’s location, with text written in the appropriate language.
This the message that the Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransomware may display:
Attention!
Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder! All your files are now encrypted using cryptographically strong algorithm. Without the original key recovery is impossible. To get the decoder and the original key, you need to email us at [email protected] Our assistance i not free, so expect to pay a reasonable price for our decrypting services. No exceptions will be made. In the subject line of your email include the id number, which can be found in the file name of all encrypted files. It is in your interest to respond as soon as possible to ensure the restoration of your files. P.S. only in case you do not receive a response from the first email address within 48 hours, please use this alternative email address: dalailama2015@protonmail.ch
4. Is it possible to decrypt files encrypted by Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransomware?
This ransomware is notable due to how it encrypts the user’s files – namely, it uses AES-265 and RSA encryption method – in order to ensure that the affected user has no choice but to purchase the private key. The RSA public key can only be decrypted with its corresponding private key. Since the AES key is hidden using RSA encryption and the RSA private key is not available, decrypting is not available in most cases.
Brute forcing the decryption key is not realistic due to the length of time required to break an AES encryption key. Unfortunately, once the ransowmare encryption of the data is complete, decryption is not feasible without paying the ransom.
Because the needed private key to unlock the encrypted file is only available through the cyber criminals, victims may be tempted to purchase it and pay the exorbitant fee. However, doing so may encourage these bad guys to continue and even expand their operations. We strongly suggest that you do not send any money to these cyber criminals, and instead address to the law enforcement agency in your country to report this attack.
If the below tools cannot recover your files, you can try to search these webpages for updates: https://decrypter.emsisoft.com/ or https://id-ransomware.malwarehunterteam.com/
Option 1: Restore your files encrypted with Kaspersky RannohDecryptor tool
To disinfect a compromised system, do the following:
- You can download Kaspersky RannohDecryptor from the below link:
KASPERSKY RANNOHDECRYPTOR DOWNLOAD LINK (This link will start downloading Kaspersky RannohDecryptor on your machine) - Run RannohDecryptor.exe on the infected machine.
- Click Start scan to begin the process.
- To start the decryption, the utility will ask to indicate path to at least one encrypted file.
- The utility searches for and decrypts encrypted files.
- A reboot may be required once the utility completes the disinfection.
- The utility can decrypt files using a single pair – one encrypted file and one decrypted.
- To delete copies of encrypted files named like “locked-<original_name>.<4 random characters>” after a successful decryption, use the option Delete crypted files after decryption.Please note. If the file was encrypted by Trojan-Ransom.Win32.Cryakl, the utility will save the files with the extension.decryptedKLR.<original_extension>. If you select the option Delete crypted files after decryption, the decrypted file will be saved under the old name.
- By default, the utility log is saved on system disk (the one with the operating system installed).Log file name is UtilityName.Version_Date_Time_log.txt.For example, C:\RannohDecryptor.1.1.0.0_02.05.2012_15.31.43_log.txt.
Option 2: Restore your files encrypted by Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransowmare with ShadowExplorer
In some cases, it may be possible to recover previous versions of the encrypted files using System Restore or other recovery software used to obtain “shadow copies” of files.
Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder will attempt to delete all shadow copies when you first start any executable on your computer after becoming infected. Thankfully, the infection is not always able to remove the shadow copies, so you should continue to try restoring your files using this method.
- You can download ShadowExplorer from the below link:
SHADOW EXPLORER DOWNLOAD LINK (This link will open a new web page from where you can download “ShadowExplorer”) - Once you have downloaded and installed ShadowExplorer, you can follow the below video guide on how to restore your files while using this program.
Alternatively, you can use the System Restore to try to recover the encrypted documents.
Option 3: Restore your files encrypted by Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransowmare with File Recovery Software
When Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder encrypts a file it first makes a copy of it, encrypts the copy, and then deletes the original. Due to this you can use file recovery software such as:
- Recuva
You can follow the below guide on how to use Recuva:
- EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Free
- R-Studio
5. How to remove the Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransomware (Virus Removal Guide)
If you DO NOT plan on paying the ransom and want to try to restore your files, you can follow the below guide.
It’s important to understand that by starting the removal process you risk losing your files, as we cannot guarantee that you will be able to recover them. Furthermore, your files may be permanently compromised when trying to remove this infection or trying to recover the encrypted documents.
This page is a comprehensive guide, which will remove the Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder infection from your computer, however we cannot guarantee that your personal files will be recovered. We cannot be held responsible for losing the documents during this removal process.
A. Remove Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransomware from your computer
Malwarebytes and HitmanPro can detect and remove this infection, but these programs cannot recover your encrypted files due to the nature of asymmetric encryption, which requires a private key to decrypt files encrypted with the public key.
STEP 1: Remove Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder virus with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free uses industry-leading technology to detect and remove all traces of malware, including worms, Trojans, rootkits, rogues, dialers, spyware, and more.
It is important to note that Malwarebytes Anti-Malware works well and should run alongside antivirus software without conflicts.
- You can download download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware from the below link.
MALWAREBYTES ANTI-MALWARE DOWNLOAD LINK (This link will open a new web page from where you can download “Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free”) - Once downloaded, close all programs, then double-click on the icon on your desktop named “mbam-setup” to start the installation of Malwarebytes Anti-Malware.
You may be presented with a User Account Control dialog asking you if you want to run this file. If this happens, you should click “Yes” to continue with the installation. - When the installation begins, you will see the Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Setup Wizard which will guide you through the installation process.
To install Malwarebytes Anti-Malware on your machine, keep following the prompts by clicking the “Next” button.
- Once installed, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware will automatically start and you will see a message stating that you should update the program, and that a scan has never been run on your system. To start a system scan you can click on the “Scan Now” button.
- Malwarebytes Anti-Malware will now start scanning your computer for malware. When Malwarebytes Anti-Malware is scanning it will look like the image below.
- When the scan has completed, you will be presented with a screen showing the malware infections that Malwarebytes Anti-Malware has detected. To remove the malicious programs that Malwarebytes Anti-malware has found, click on the “Remove Selected” button.
Please note that the infections found may be different than what is shown in the image. - Malwarebytes Anti-Malware will now quarantine all the malicious files and registry keys that it has found. When removing the files, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware may require a reboot in order to remove some of them. If it displays a message stating that it needs to reboot your computer, please allow it to do so.
After your computer will restart, you should open Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and perform another “Threat Scan” scan to verify that there are no remaining threats
STEP 2: Double-check for the Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder malware infection with HitmanPro
HitmanPro is a second opinion scanner, designed to rescue your computer from malware (viruses, trojans, rootkits, etc.) that have infected your computer despite all the security measures you have taken (such as anti-virus software, firewalls, etc.). HitmanPro is designed to work alongside existing security programs without any conflicts. It scans the computer quickly (less than 5 minutes) and does not slow down the computer.
- You can download HitmanPro from the below link:
HITMANPRO DOWNLOAD LINK (This link will open a new web page from where you can download “HitmanPro”) - Double-click on the file named “HitmanPro.exe” (for 32-bit versions of Windows) or “HitmanPro_x64.exe” (for 64-bit versions of Windows). When the program starts you will be presented with the start screen as shown below.
Click on the “Next” button, to install HitmanPro on your computer.
- HitmanPro will now begin to scan your computer for Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransomware.
- When it has finished it will display a list of all the malware that the program found as shown in the image below. Click on the “Next” button, to remove Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder virus.
- Click on the “Activate free license” button to begin the free 30 days trial, and remove all the malicious files from your computer.
How to prevent your computer from becoming infected by Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransowmare
To protect your computer from the Cryptowall ransomware, you should always have an antivirus installed on your computer and always have a backup for your personal documents. As an extra protection method, you can use programs called HitmanPro.Alert or CryptoPrevent, which will prevent any file encrypting malware from running.
Your computer should now be free of the Your computer has been attacked by a virus-encoder ransowmare infection.
If you are still experiencing problems while trying to remove virus from your machine, please do one of the following:
- Run a system scan with Emsisoft Emergency Kit.
- Start a new thread in our Malware Removal Assistance forum.