Dodohacked Ransomware Creators Demand $10 via Monero
Dodohacked Ransomware is a file-locker that has the ability to prevent you from accessing your files. It does this by encrypting them permanently. Of course, pure destruction is not the only goal of the cybercriminals – they also want to extort money from the victim. This is why the Dodohacked Ransomware delivers a ransom note, which can be found under the name 'READITT.txt.' The criminals are asking for a ransom payment of $10 worth of Monero. The criminals help the victim to recognize the locked files by marking their names with the suffix '.dodohacked.'
The Dodohacked Ransomware attack often happens because of fake downloads, interactions with pirated content, or other shady digital content. It is also common for malware to be delivered through fake email attachments.
The Dodohacked Ransomware criminals use a Gmail inbox for contact, which appears to be an amateur move – it is very likely that their email will be taken down due to being used in malicious activity. The Dodohacked Ransomware criminals can be reached out via the email elocwelek@gmail.com. Paying money to ransomware operators is typically a bad idea, but it might be worth trying to send $10 to Dodohacked Ransomware's creators. Even if they scam you, the loss will be minimal. And if they stay true to their word, you will be able to get your files back easily.







