CryptInfinite is a virus that encrypts your files and demands a ransom to decrypt them.
CryptInfinite Ransomware usually spreads through email attachments or infected websites. Once it’s on your computer, it starts encrypting your files right away. CryptInfinite encrypts all kinds of files, including pictures, videos, documents, and more. This ransomware uses the RSA-2048 encryption algorithm. This algorithm is very strong, and it’s almost impossible to decrypt your files without the decryption key, which only the attackers have. It adds the “. CryptInfinite” extension to your encrypted files and puts a “readme.txt” file in every folder containing encrypted files.
CryptInfinite first appeared in the wild in August 2016. It’s not clear who created this ransomware, but it’s believed to be a Russian group called Evil Corp. This group is also responsible for creating other ransomware viruses, such as Dridex and Locky. CryptInfinite Ransomware is very similar to Locky Ransomware, which suggests that the same people created them.
The biggest CryptInfinite attack happened in December 2016, when CryptInfinite infected more than 10,000 computers in Russia. This ransomware was also responsible for several attacks in the United States, Germany, and Italy.
The CryptInfinite Ransomware demands a ransom of 0.5 Bitcoin. The ransom note also says that if you don’t pay within 72 hours, the price will double. And if you still don’t pay, someone will delete forever your files.
The attackers promise to decrypt your files if you pay the ransom, but there is no guarantee that they will do it. It’s more likely that they will just take your money and run.
We recommend that you don’t pay the CryptInfinite Ransomware ransom and try to decrypt your files yourself using one of the methods below.
We recommend that you try all of these methods before you even think about paying the ransom.
Is there a public decryption tool?
Yes, there is a CryptInfinite Ransomware decryption tool called Emsisoft CryptInfinite Decryptor. This tool can decrypt your files for free, but it doesn’t work in every case.
If something went wrong and you can’t decrypt your files, the best chance to decrypt your files is to use a professional data recovery service.
SalvageData was created to help people like you who have been infected by CryptInfinite Ransomware. We have the best tools and the most experienced technicians. We can help you decrypt your files and get your life back to normal.
If you would like to learn more about our services, please visit our website or contact us at +1 (800) 972-3282. We are ready to help you 24/7.
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