All Categories

AutoLocky Ransomware Data Recovery

What is AutoLocky Ransomware?

AutoLocky Ransomware is a form of malware that encrypts your files and demands a ransom for the decryption key. AutoLocky Ransomware is particularly dangerous because it uses strong encryption, making it very difficult to recover your files without paying the ransom. AutoLocky Ransomware is also able to spread quickly, infecting other computers on your network.

What AutoLocky will do with my files?

AutoLocky Ransomware will encrypt your files using a strong encryption algorithm. Once your files are encrypted, AutoLocky Ransomware will display a ransom message demanding that you pay a ransom for the decryption key. The ransom demanded by AutoLocky Ransomware is typically 1-2 Bitcoins, which is currently worth around $600-$1200. AutoLocky will also add the “.locky” extension to your encrypted files.

History

AutoLocky first appeared in February 2016 and quickly became one of the most prevalent forms of ransomware. We believe AutoLocky Ransomware to be a variant of the Locky Ransomware, which was first seen in early 2016.

How do I know if I am infected with AutoLocky Ransomware?

If attackers infect you with AutoLocky, you will see a message on your screen that says “Your files have been encrypted” or something similar. AutoLocky Ransomware will also add the “.locky” extension to your encrypted files. If you see this message or extension, it is important to remove AutoLocky Ransomware from your computer as soon as possible and take steps to protect your computer from future infections.

AutoLocky Ransomware is typically spread through email attachments or malicious links. AutoLocky may be disguised as a PDF file or other document that you receive from an unknown sender. AutoLocky Ransomware may also be spread through exploit kits that exploit vulnerabilities on your computer. Once AutoLocky Ransomware is installed on your computer, it will start encrypting your files.

How can I prevent AutoLocky Ransomware?

To prevent AutoLocky, you should take the following steps:

-Install and run a reputable anti-malware program such as SpyHunter 5.

-Do not open email attachments from unknown senders.

-Do not click on links from unknown or untrustworthy websites.

-Keep your operating system and software up-to-date.

-Install and use a reputable firewall program.

-Use caution when downloading and installing programs from the internet. Only download programs from trusted websites.

-Use caution when opening email attachments. Only open attachments from trusted senders.

-Back up your important files regularly. This will allow you to recover your files if you are infected with AutoLocky Ransomware.

How to remove AutoLocky?

We do not recommend attempting to remove AutoLocky Ransomware manually, as this can lead to permanent data loss. Instead, we recommend using a reputable anti-malware program such as SpyHunter 5 to remove AutoLocky Ransomware and any other malicious files from your computer.

Is there a public decryption tool for AutoLocky Ransomware?

Yes, there is a decryption tool available for AutoLocky Ransomware. You can download the tool from here. You should only attempt to use this tool if you are sure attackers infected you with AutoLocky Ransomware and have a backup of your encrypted files.

Contact data recovery services

One of the most effective ways to recover your data is to contact a data recovery service. Data recovery services specialize in recovering data from infected computers. They usually have experience with AutoLocky Ransomware and other forms of ransomware.

The chances of your data being recovered depend on the type of ransomware it infected you with and the experience of the data recovery service. However, in most cases, it is possible to recover your data.

At any moment, you can request SalvageData’s expert help to recover the data from the ransomware attack. SalvageData has a proven success rate in decrypting ransomware and can try to help you recover your data. Contact us right now for a free consultation.

Share
Bogdan Glushko

CEO at SalvageData Recovery, Bogdan Glushko has over 18 years of experience in high-security data recovery. Over the years, he's been able to help restore data after logical errors, physical failures, or even ransomware attacks, for individuals, businesses, and government agencies alike.

Share
Published by
Bogdan Glushko

Recent Posts

Quickest Mobile Data Recovery Case: 100% of Data Recovered in One Hour

In a recent data recovery service case, the SalvageData recovery team achieved a remarkable feat…

2 months ago

How to fix a corrupted database on PS4 

A corrupted database on PS4 occurs when the system's organized data collection becomes damaged or…

2 months ago

How to Troubleshoot Black or Blank Screens in Windows

Encountering a black or blank screen on your Windows computer can be frustrating and alarming.…

2 months ago

LockBit Ransomware: A Comprehensive Guide to the Most Prolific Cyber Threat

LockBit ransomware has emerged as one of the most dangerous and prolific cyber threats in…

2 months ago

How To Use iPad Recovery Mode

Recovery mode is a crucial feature for troubleshooting and restoring an iPad when it encounters…

3 months ago

How to Prevent Overwriting Files: Best Practices

Whether you’re a professional juggling important work documents or an individual cherishing irreplaceable memories, safeguarding…

3 months ago