Remove Nmc Ransomware
The Nmc Ransomware, also referred to as NoMansCrypt Ransomware and Nmcrypt Ransomware, is a destructive piece of malware. It has the ability to lock users out of their files and then extort them for money by offering to decrypt the inaccessible files. However, trusting ransomware operators is not a great idea since it would be easy for them to scam you once you agree to pay. In the case of the Nmc Ransomware, the creators ask for a ransom payment via Bitcoin – this means that you will be unable to cancel or reverse the transaction once you send it. The crooks do not mention the exact amount of money they demand, but you can rest assured that it will not be anything less than a few hundred dollars.
The Nmc Ransomware appears to belong to the Dharma Ransomware family – just like the Ctpl Ransomware and XCSS Ransomware. Unfortunately, neither of these threats are compatible with free decryptors. Their victims need to resort to alternative data recovery options, which often have questionable chances of success.
If the Nmc Ransomware compromises your computer, it will encrypt a large portion of your files. You will be able to recognize the damaged data because of the extension, which this locker uses to mark damaged data – .id-<VICTIM ID>.[nomanscrypt@tuta.io].nmc.
After completing its attack, the Nmc Ransomware drops the ransom note 'info.txt.' It also spawns a new pop-up window with a shortened version of the ransom message. The criminals ask to be contacted via nomanscrypt@onionmail.org or nomanscrypt@tuta.io for more information about the payment and decryption tool.
Victims of the Nmc Ransomware should not agree to pay. Instead, they should run an antivirus tool to ensure the infection's removal. After this, they can try out alternative file recovery software and methods.