CryptoLocker3 Ransomware Data Recovery

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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.

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CryptoLocker3 is a type of ransomware that encrypts your files and demands a ransom to decrypt them.

How does CryptoLocker3 Ransomware work?

CryptoLocker3 will first scan your computer for all the important files and then encrypt them using the AES-256 encryption algorithm. Once the encryption process is completed, you will see a ransom note that will instruct you on how to pay the ransom and decrypt your files.CryptoLocker3 Ransomware demands payment in Bitcoin or another cryptocurrency. The amount of the ransom varies, but it is usually around 1 Bitcoin.

How can I get CryptoLocker3?

Attackers usually spread CryptoLocker3 through email attachments or malicious websites. They can also spread it through exploits kits such as Angler EK.

History

CryptoLocker3 is a successor of CryptoLocker, which was one of the first ransomware programs. CryptoLocker was first seen in September 2013 and quickly became one of the most widespread ransomware programs. CryptoLocker3 was first seen in November 2015.

What was the biggest CryptoLocker3 Ransomware attack?

In November 2017, CryptoLocker3 struck an organization in the United States and encrypted over 10,000 devices. The attackers demanded a ransom of 1 Bitcoin per device, totaling over 10 million dollars.

To protect yourself from CryptoLocker3, you should:

- Use a reputable anti-malware program- Keep your operating system and software up-to-date- Avoid opening email attachments from unknown senders- Avoid downloading files from untrustworthy websites- Back up your important files regularly

If CryptoLocker3 Ransomware encrypts your files, you should:

- Do not pay the ransom. There is no guarantee that you will get your files back even if you pay the ransom.- Use a reputable anti-malware program to remove CryptoLocker3 and decrypt your files. CryptoLocker3 Ransomware is a very dangerous malware and should be removed immediately.- If you have a backup of your files, you can restore them from the backup.

Is there a public decryption tool?

No, currently there is no public decryption tool for CryptoLocker3 Ransomware.

Contact a data recovery service

If you do not have a backup and CryptoLocker3 Ransomware has encrypted your files, you can try to contact a data recovery service. Data recovery services specialize in recovering data from ransomware-encrypted files.SalvageData is the leading data recovery service with over 10 years of experience in recovering data from ransomware-encrypted files. We offer a free evaluation to see if we can recover your data.If you have any questions about CryptoLocker3 Ransomware, please contact us at +1 (800) 972-3282

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