Remove Qbaa Ransomware

File-encryption Trojans like the Qbaa Ransomware are among the most dangerous piece of malware you can encounter online. Their purpose is to execute a swift attack, which inflicts long-lasting damage to the victim's files. Recovering from the attack is often a very difficult task because there is no free tool to decrypt files that the Qbaa Ransomware locks. Often, victims have only one viable solution – to recover their files from a recent backup.

The Qbaa Ransomware is spread with the help of various tricks – email spam, fake downloads, game cracks, software activators, etc. The criminals behind it are not targeting a specific region or group and, instead, they are trying to infect as many systems as possible. Once the Qbaa Ransomware is active, it will damage a large number of files, and mark their files with the suffix '.qbaa.' After this, it drops the document '_readme.txt' that contains a message from the attackers.

The Qbaa Ransomware belongs to the STOP/Djvu family of ransomware – this is one of the reasons why it has a file-locking mechanism that cannot be cracked or reversed. The criminals promise to sell a decryptor to victims who pay $490 via Bitcoin, we would not advise you to accept this proposal – it would be very easy for them to scam you. If you are Qbaa Ransomware's victim, you should run an anti-malware application to eliminate the threat. After this, explore alternative data recovery tools and techniques that could help you undo some of the damage.

March 7, 2022
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