'.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware
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Threat Level: | 100 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 10 |
First Seen: | January 4, 2016 |
Last Seen: | April 25, 2020 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
he '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware is used to take victims' computers hostage by encrypting their files and then demanding the payment of a ransom. The '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware may be transmitted through email attachments. However, computer users have also reported that they have become infected with the '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware after downloading a gaming file on the Internet, usually a map or mod for a popular PC game. Computer users should take care when downloading any software or files from unknown sources. They should avoid opening any unsolicited email attachments and always use a reliable security application that is fully up-to-date to protect their computers.
Understanding Threats Like the '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware
The '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware infection is a common approach used by a category of threat known as encryption ransomware. These infections enter a computer and encrypt the victim's files to extract the payment of a ransom if the victims want to recover their files. The '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware targets specific files, including files with the following extensions: .txt, , .doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .ppt, .pptx, .odt, .jpg, .png, .csv, .sql, .mdb, .sln, .php, .asp, .aspx, .html, .xml, .psd, .java, .jpeg, .pptm, .pptx, .xlsb, .xlsm, .db, .docm, .sql, and .pdf, which are likely to have important professional or sentimental value. The '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware will change the infected files' extension to .73i87A and drop text or html files containing instructions for payment in each directory containing encrypted files.
How the '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware may Make Money at the Expense of Computer Users
After the '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware has encrypted the victim's files, it is no longer possible to access them normally. Computer users will be faced with messages, Web browser redirects, and a changed desktop wallpaper containing instructions for the payment of the ransom. Computer users will be instructed to make a payment that can range from $200 to $500 USD, that should be paid with BitCoins or other anonymous methods. PC security researchers strongly advise computer users against paying the '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware's ransom. The reason for this advice is that there is absolutely no guarantee that the people responsible for these attacks will honor their word and restore the encrypted files after the ransom has been paid. Remember that paying the '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware's ransom finances these con artists' further activities, allowing them to perpetuate these attacks. When computer users all stop paying these types of ransoms, the hoax will no longer become viable, and their perpetrators will be forced to move on to other ways of generating revenue.
Protecting Yourself from the '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware and Similar Threats
Once a file has been encrypted by the '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware, it is almost impossible to recover it by using brute force methods. Although a security program would be able to remove the '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware, the encrypted files may remain encrypted. Computer users can protect themselves from the '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware and similar threats by preventing these attacks. The best protection is to back up all important files or, ideally, your entire computer regularly. Backups should be stored in an external memory device or on the cloud and out of reach of the '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware and similar threats. This way, computer users can recuperate from an attack by simply wiping their hard drive or removing the '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware infection completely with the help of a reliable security application and then restoring the encrypted files from the backup. Always use a reliable security application that is up-to-date and avoid viewing online content that could pose a potential risk or downloading unknown content from the Web
SpyHunter Detects & Remove '.73i87A File Extension' Ransomware
File System Details
# | File Name | MD5 |
Detections
Detections: The number of confirmed and suspected cases of a particular threat detected on
infected computers as reported by SpyHunter.
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1. | file.exe | 989a8e1bdc6cb85977566baa234300fa | 1 |
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