Remove Shgv Ransomware
Shgv Ransomware is a STOP/Djvu Ransomware variant, which could cause a lot of trouble for users with unprotected systems. The goal of this threat is to prevent you from accessing your files, and it achieves this by encrypting their contents. Keep in mind that the Shgv Ransomware will skip encrypting certain file formats on purpose in order to ensure that your Windows and programs will continue to work without a hitch. It will, however, make sure to encrypt documents, archives, databases, media, and many other files.
When it locks a file, this file-locker will append the suffix '.shgv' to its name. Another change that the ransomware brings on all systems is the creation of the '_readme.txt' ransom document. Last but not least, the Shgv Ransomware is likely to attempt to delete Shadow Volume Copies and System Restore data. This last step is meant to limit the efficiency of 3rd-party data recovery tools that ransomware victims often use.
Shgv Ransomware Operators Sell a Decryptor for $490
According to the message of the criminals, victims of the Shgv Ransomware can purchase a decryptor for $490. They also offer to unlock 1-2 files for free, as long as the victim sends them to manager@mailtemp.ch or helprestoremanager@airmail.cc. The last useful detail in the ransom note is the threat that the ransom fee will be doubled after 72 hours. We assure you that choosing to co-operate with the Shgv Ransomware creators is not the correct way to proceed.

They ask for a payment via Bitcoin, which means that you will be unable to cancel the transaction or get your money back under any circumstances. This makes it easy for the ransomware operators to scam you. Victims of the Shgv Ransomware should eliminate the threat with antivirus software, and then attempt to recover their data through specialized software.








