Lethal Lock Ransomware is a type of malicious software that infects computers by encrypting files and demanding a ransom for their decryption. It typically spreads through phishing emails, malicious downloads, or exploit kits.
When Lethal Lock Ransomware infects a computer, it adds a “.lethallock” extension to encrypted files. It uses strong encryption algorithms such as AES or RSA to encrypt the files, making them inaccessible without the decryption key.
The ransomware creates a ransom note that usually appears on the desktop or in folders containing encrypted files. The note typically contains instructions on how to pay the ransom in exchange for the decryption key.
As of now, there are no known decryption tools available for decrypting files encrypted by Lethal Lock Ransomware. However, it is recommended not to pay the ransom as there is no guarantee that the cybercriminals will provide the decryption key or that it will work properly.
If your files have been encrypted by Lethal Lock Ransomware, you can try restoring them from a backup if you have one. You can also try using data recovery software to recover some of the files. It’s important to regularly back up your files to prevent data loss from ransomware attacks.