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How to Remove vvv File Extension Ransomware?
If all of a sudden your data (including pictures, music, videos, MS files) has changed file format and you stumble across some weird .vvv extension which your computer cannot read, it shouldn’t come as shocking news that your PC has been infected with a virus. In this particular case you’ve somehow managed to install an aggressive RANSOMWARE parasite, one of the most vicious and harmful types of cyber infections out there. Hackers constantly keep working on new methods to cause you damage online and the .vvv file extension is a clear sign that crooks have successfully corrupted your machine with the nth TeslaCrypt ransomware virus. After this pest slithers itself onto the PC system, it immediately performs a full scan on your device searching for files to infect. Unfortunately, the virus always finds everything that it searches for (files with .doc, pdf, .jpg, mp3, .xml, bmp, .cdr extensions) and effectively locks out your access by encrypting your data. In order to do so, the ransomware replaces the original file format with a new one that includes the malicious .vvv extension and is completely inaccessible and unreadable. It goes without saying that as your computer cannot recognize the new file format, you can no longer use your very own data. After the Windows registry has been modified to include the ransom .vvv extension (which, by the way, is enough of a hassle itself), hackers’ immodesty reaches brand new horizons. You’re about to see a particularly irritating message on your PC screen and it not only states the obvious fact that your files have been encrypted but, in addition, claims that if you want to regain access to your data, you have to pay a ransom first. You can’t possibly think that’s true, can you? Hackers don’t tend to follow the rules, even if it’s the rules they invented themselves so you have to keep in mind that paying the money demanded guarantees you NOTHING. Ransomware parasites are an extremely convenient way for cyber criminals to make illegal profit by blackmailing you and it goes without saying that you DO NOT have to become a sponsor of hackers. Instead of giving your money to crooks and getting involved in their nasty illegal schemes, there is a way to uninstall the parasite and regain access to your valuable data. Remember, your computer will be held hostage till the very moment you uninstall the virus and to learn how to delete this pest from your PC system manually, keep on reading.
How did I get infected with?
Just like most cyber infections out there, ransomware travels the Web using stealthy techniques which are about as effective as they are unfair. For example, if you recently downloaded some questionable freeware/shareware bundle from an equally questionable website, the virus might have been attached to it. Bundled software offers an impressively convenient distribution method for all types of infections imaginable and ransomware is no exception. If you want to prevent virus infiltration in the future (and we suppose that you do), always opt for the Advanced or Custom option in the Setup Wizard and make sure you’re perfectly aware of all the programs included in the bundle. You don’t want some sneaky intruder to land on your machine alongside the programs you were originally going for, do you? Take your time in the installation process and avoid all kinds of unverified pages when it comes to software. Also, another plausible scenario is that you clicked open something that you shouldn’t have, like a corrupted third-party ad, some spam email-attachment or a spam message from unknown sender. As you see, there are numerous ways to infect your machine with malware so don’t overlook any potential threat you might come across while browsing the Web. If you do get your PC compromised just because you were careless, you have no one to blame but yourself.
Why is this dangerous?
Well, apart from the obvious fact that some nasty ransomware infection sneaked in the computer behind your back, most of your own private files are now encrypted and unreadable. Lovely, isn’t it? The situation is only about to get worse because hackers are aiming for revenue and will inevitably try to take advantage of your anxiety and panic. As you can clearly see, you are in an extremely vulnerable position. While some other online scams apply more secretive techniques in order to gain profit, ransomware directly demands money and if you’re gullible enough, you might fall victim to hackers’ nasty frauds. Even though the parasite encrypts your personal data, it leaves the system files intact because your machine has to work properly so you can see the ransom note that crooks provide you. This whole trap is very well-thought-out and the most important thing is for you to remain calm and collected. Why would you follow instructions from criminals? No matter what bogus “decryption key” they promised you, paying the ransom is simply not an option because hackers have absolutely no reason to keep their word. Ransomware parasites are incredibly dangerous and it’s quite clear that the sooner you get rid of the virus currently harassing you, the better. After you deal with it, you could regain access to all your infected files without paying ANYTHING so in order to delete the parasite manually, please follow the detailed removal guide you will find down below.
Vvv File Extension Removal Instructions
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STEP 1: Start Your Computer into Safe Mode with Networking
- Make sure you do not have any floppy disks, CDs, and DVDs inserted in your computer
- Restart the computer
- When you see a table, start tapping the F8 key every second until you enter the Advanced Boot Options
- in the Advanced Boot Options screen, use the arrow keys to highlight Safe Mode with Networking , and then press ENTER.
- Once the operating system loads press simultaneously the Windows Logo Button and the R key.
- A dialog box should open. Type iexplore www.virusresearch.org/download-en
- Internet Explorer will open and a professional scanner will prompt to be downloaded
- Run the installer
- Follow the instruction and use the professional malware removal tool to detect the files of the virus.
- After performing a full scan you will be asked to register the software. You can do that or perform a manual removal.
Remove vvv File Extension virus Manually
Open your task Manager by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+ESC keys simultaneously
Locate the process of the Ransomware. Have in mind that this is usually a random generated file.
Before you kill the process, type the name on a text document for later reference.
Navigate to your %appdata%/roaming folder and delete the executable.
Open your Windows Registry Editor and navigate to
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\
and
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\
delete the name crypto13
You can alternatively use your msconfig windows program to double check the execution point of the virus. Please, have in mind that the names in your machine might be different as they might be generated randomly, that’s why you run the professional scanner to identify the files.
It is always a good idea to use a reputable anti-malware program after manual removal, to prevent this from happening again.