DoNotChange Ransomware is a type of malware that encrypts your files and demands a ransom to decrypt them. This ransomware is especially dangerous because it uses a strong encryption algorithm, making it nearly impossible to decrypt your files without the proper decryption key.
DoNotChange Ransomware is spread through email attachments and malicious websites.
Once DoNotChange has infected your system, it will scan your hard drive for certain file types and encrypt them. DoNotChange Ransomware will then display a ransom note, demanding that you pay a certain amount to get the decryption key. Unfortunately, paying the ransom is no guarantee that you will get the decryption key; in fact, you may never see your files again. DoNotChange is a serious threat to your data, and you should immediately remove it from your system.
DoNotChange Ransomware was first discovered in November 2016. At that time, attackers spread it through email attachments. The email would claim to be from a legitimate company, such as DHL or FedEx, and would contain an attachment that appeared to be a shipping label. When the user opened the attachment, DoNotChange Ransomware would encrypt their files. DoNotChange Ransomware would then display a ransom note, demanding that the user pay 1 Bitcoin to get the decryption key. The DoNotChange Ransomware attack was short-lived, and no known victims have come forward.
In May 2017, DoNotChange Ransomware resurfaced. This time, it was being spread through malicious websites. When a user visited one of these websites, DoNotChange would automatically download and install itself on their system.
This ransomware uses the AES-256 encryption algorithm.
There are several things you can do to prevent DoNotChange Ransomware:
– Keep your antivirus software up to date
– Do not open email attachments from an unknown sender
– Do not click on links in emails from an unknown sender
– Do not download software from untrustworthy websites
– Do not click on pop-up ads
You will see a ransom note on your screen that demands you pay 1 Bitcoin to get the decryption key. The ransom note will also give you instructions on how to pay the ransom. DoNotChange Ransomware will also change your desktop background to an image that contains the ransom note.
If someone already infected you with DoNotChange, the best thing you can do is to restore your files from a backup. If you do not have a backup, you can try using file recovery software. We built SalvageData data recovery software to help you.
To remove DoNotChange, you will need to use a malware removal tool. We recommend using Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. This tool can detect and remove DoNotChange Ransomware, as well as other types of malware.
Once you have removed DoNotChange Ransomware from your system, you should change all of your passwords. This ransomware may have stolen your passwords, so it is important to change them to prevent the ransomware from accessing your accounts.
Is there a public decryption tool?
At this time, there is no public decryption tool for DoNotChange Ransomware.
If you cannot remove DoNotChange Ransomware or decrypt your files, you can contact a data recovery service. This service will attempt to recover your files for you. We recommend SalvageData Recovery Services.
The cost of decryption depends on the data recovery service you use. Prices typically range from $500 to $2500.
The chances of success depend on the data recovery service you use. Some services have a high success rate, while others have a low success rate. Do some research before choosing a service to make sure you are using a reputable company.
SalvageData offers the most comprehensive DoNotChange ransomware data recovery services in the industry today. We are proud to have successfully recovered DoNotChange ransomware encrypted data for our clients with a 96% success rate!
Get started now by calling +1 (800) 972-3282 or emailing info@salvagedata.com to discuss your case with a certified data recovery engineer.
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