P Paul001 New Member Thread author Mar 14, 2021 2 1 2 Mar 14, 2021 #1 .cadq extension on all of my files Paul001 said: .cadq extension on all of my files Click to expand... How to fix this? Reactions: Nevi
.cadq extension on all of my files Paul001 said: .cadq extension on all of my files Click to expand... How to fix this?
P Paul001 New Member Thread author Mar 14, 2021 2 1 2 Mar 14, 2021 #2 It says "ID appears to be online ID, decryption is impossible" i used emisoft decryptor
nasdaq Super Moderator Verified Staff Member Nov 5, 2019 1,599 935 1,768 84 Montreal, QC Canada Mar 15, 2021 #3 Hello, Welcome to MalwareTips. I'm nasdaq and will be helping you. Navigate to this topic. ID Ransomware Upload a ransom note and/or sample encrypted file to identify the ransomware that has encrypted your data. id-ransomware.malwarehunterteam.com Submit a sample of the compromised files for their review. They will reply and let you know what you are dealing with. From what we know now, your files are not recoverable. Your only solution would be to restore the files from a good backup if you have one. The compromised files can be transferred to a CD or Flash drive. Should a solution be found in the future you may be able to restore them. It's never to late to use common sense to guard against being infected. Tips on how to prevent ransomware attacks How to Protect Yourself from Ransomware What does ransomware do and how can I protect myself? Learn how to protect your computer with ransomware scanners www.kaspersky.com Good luck. <<<>>> Reactions: upnorth
Hello, Welcome to MalwareTips. I'm nasdaq and will be helping you. Navigate to this topic. ID Ransomware Upload a ransom note and/or sample encrypted file to identify the ransomware that has encrypted your data. id-ransomware.malwarehunterteam.com Submit a sample of the compromised files for their review. They will reply and let you know what you are dealing with. From what we know now, your files are not recoverable. Your only solution would be to restore the files from a good backup if you have one. The compromised files can be transferred to a CD or Flash drive. Should a solution be found in the future you may be able to restore them. It's never to late to use common sense to guard against being infected. Tips on how to prevent ransomware attacks How to Protect Yourself from Ransomware What does ransomware do and how can I protect myself? Learn how to protect your computer with ransomware scanners www.kaspersky.com Good luck. <<<>>>