CryptoJoker is a ransomware that was first spotted in the wild in September 2016. CryptoJoker encrypts files on the infected computer and demands a ransom for the decryption key. Attackers distribute this virus via email attachments and malicious links. Once CryptoJoker ransomware is installed, it will scan the computer for certain file types and encrypt them. CryptoJoker will then display a ransom note that includes instructions on how to pay the ransom.
CryptoJoker uses a combination of RSA and AES encryption to encrypt files on the infected computer. CryptoJoker generates a unique encryption key for each file it encrypts. This key is then encrypted with the RSA public key and appended to the end of the encrypted file. The RSA private key is required to decrypt the files.
CryptoJoker will scan the infected computer for certain file types and encrypt them. These file types include: .doc, .xls, .ppt, .pdf, .jpg, and .txt.
The ransom amount varies depending on the version of CryptoJoker that is used. The most common ransom amount is 1 Bitcoin.
The biggest CryptoJoker attack took place in South Korea in September 2016. This attack affected more than 4,000 computers and caused more than $1 million in damage.
To protect your computer from CryptoJoker and other ransomware, you should:
– Keep your computer up to date with the latest security patches
– Use a reputable antivirus program
– Do not open email attachments from unknown senders
– Do not click on links in email messages from unknown senders
– Contact a computer professional to remove the ransomware.
– Do not pay the ransom. There is no guarantee that you will get your files back even if you do pay the ransom.
– Restore your files from a backup if possible.
If it infected your computer with CryptoJoker, you should use a reputable anti-malware program to remove it. CryptoJoker is a difficult virus to remove because it uses encryption to protect itself, so we do not recommend that you try to remove CryptoJoker yourself.
Is there a public decryption key available?
There is no known public decryption key for CryptoJoker.
The best way to recover your files is to use a professional data recovery service. These services have the tools and expertise to recover your files safely without putting your computer at further risk.
SalvageData is a leading provider of data recovery services. We have recovered data from CryptoJoker-infected computers for our customers. SalvageData experts can help you too.
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