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Brazilian Ransomware Data Recovery

Brazilian Ransomware is a type of ransomware that is specifically designed to target Brazilian users.

How does Brazilian Ransomware spread?

This Ransomware spreads through email attachments and downloads from malicious websites.

History

Brazilian Ransomware was first discovered in 2016 by security researchers. It is a variant of the Locky ransomware and uses the same methods of infection and encryption.

The most famous Brazilian Ransomware attack occurred in 2017 when the Brazilian Ministry of Health was targeted. The ransomware encrypted the ministry’s servers and demanded a ransom of $50,000 in Bitcoin.

How does it work?

Brazilian Ransomware works by encrypting files using a strong AES-256 encryption algorithm. It will then display a ransom note demanding payment to decrypt the files. This ransomware is very dangerous and can cause a lot of financial damage to its victims.

What types of files does Brazilian Ransomware encrypt?

Brazilian Ransomware encrypts a variety of file types, including office documents, images, and videos.

Prevention

The best way to prevent Brazilian Ransomware is to install a good anti-virus program and keep it up to date. You should also avoid opening email attachments from unknown senders and only download files from trusted websites.

I am infected with Brazilian Ransomware. What should I do?

If it infected you with Brazilian Ransomware, the best thing to do is to disconnect from the internet as soon as possible and contact a professional for help. Trying to remove Brazilian Ransomware without help can lead to further damage to your computer and data.

You should not pay the ransom, as there is no guarantee that you will get your files back. Also, by paying the ransom, you are supporting the criminals and their future attacks.

Public decryption tool

Currently, there is no public decryption tool available for Brazilian Ransomware.

Contact a data recovery service

Data recovery services specialize in helping companies and individuals recover data from ransomware attacks. They have the experience and tools to safely decrypt your files without causing any further damage.

SalvageData experts are ready to help you as you need to recover data from Brazilian Ransomware attacks. With more than 40 offices in the United States, we are closer than you think. You can go to the nearest data recovery center and request help there.

We also offer a wide variety of online support services through our website, such as email support, live chat, and the ability to submit a case online. And if you ever require emergency services, we’re available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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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.

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