MALARIA VIRUS Ransomware is a type of malicious software that infects computers by encrypting files and demanding a ransom for their decryption. It typically spreads through malicious email attachments, infected websites, or software vulnerabilities.
When MALARIA VIRUS infects a computer, it adds a random file extension to files, making them inaccessible to the user. The ransomware uses advanced encryption techniques such as AES or RSA to lock the files, making them impossible to decrypt without the decryption key.
After encrypting the files, MALARIA VIRUS creates a ransom note that usually appears on the desktop or in folders containing encrypted files. The note contains instructions on how to pay the ransom to receive the decryption key.
Unfortunately, there are currently no decryption tools available for MALARIA VIRUS Ransomware. However, there are some methods that may help decrypt files, such as using data recovery software, shadow copies, or backups. It is important to note that paying the ransom does not guarantee the decryption of files and may further encourage cybercriminals.