Remove 360 Ransomware

ransomware

The ransomware attack is one of the most dangerous type of cyber-attacks. The hacker encrypts the data on your computer and asks for a ransom to unlock the data. Ransomware attacks are very easy to avoid when you have strong anti-virus software, but you can also have additional protection against them by using reputable data backup services. One of the latest variants belonging to this category is the 360 Ransomware.

Ransomware spreads mainly through phishing campaigns that may also contain malicious attachments or links to malicious websites with exploits on them. Sometimes, criminals might also plant their dangerous files inside game cracks, software activators, and other pirated content. To stay safe online, you should avoid browsing any websites related to pirated content. Also, using an up-to-date anti-malware tool at all times is a must.

The 360 Ransomware attack is difficult to recover from, because there is no free decryptor. The crooks behind it claim to be selling a decryption service, but they want to be paid in Bitcoin for it. Their exact price is not specified, but ransomware authors typically ask for at least a few hundred dollars. We suggest that you ignore this offer, because it would be easy for the criminals to scam you after you send them the money.

Victims of the 360 Ransomware should consider recovering from the attack by running an antivirus scanner to dispose of the dangerous files. Then, start restoring from a backup, or explore alternative data recovery solutions.

February 7, 2022
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