V3NOM Ransomware Creators Sell Decryptor for $100

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V3NOM Ransomware is a new file-encryption Trojan to watch out for. It might arrive to your computer through fake downloads, deceptive ads, or other misleading content. It is also not uncommon for cybercriminals to approach their victims through phishing emails, or even by offering pirated copies of games and software. You can stay safe from the V3NOM Ransomware by avoiding these types of content, as well as by enhancing your system's safety with an up-to-date antivirus tool.

If the V3NOM Ransomware's infiltration is successful, the threat immediately locks the majority of the victim's files. After this, it renames them by adding the suffix '.V3NOM.' Last but not least, it creates the ransom note called 'VenomD3crypt0r.exe.' This is also one of the file-encryption Trojans that replace the victim's desktop wallpaper with one provided by the attackers.

Of course, the demands of the V3NOM Ransomware creators are not a surprise – money. They offer to sell decryption service for $100, and advise the victim to complete the payment via Bitcoin. It is important to note that there are no contact details in their message – this means that they could easily scam you after you send the money. Instead of trusting cybercriminals, run an anti-malware tool to eliminate the V3NOM Ransomware fully. Then, explore alternative data recovery tools.

February 8, 2022
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