Qeza Ransomware is a type of malicious software that infects computers by encrypting files on the system and then demanding a ransom payment in exchange for the decryption key. It typically spreads through malicious email attachments, infected websites, or through software vulnerabilities.
The ransomware adds the “.qeza” file extension to encrypted files, making them inaccessible without the decryption key. It uses strong encryption algorithms such as AES or RSA to encrypt the files, making it difficult to decrypt them without the key.
When the encryption process is complete, Qeza Ransomware creates a ransom note on the desktop or in the folders containing the encrypted files. The note usually contains instructions on how to pay the ransom and obtain the decryption key.
Unfortunately, there is no official decryption tool available for Qeza Ransomware at the moment. However, some security researchers and companies, such as Emsisoft, have developed decryption tools for related ransomware variants like Stop Djvu. It is recommended to regularly backup your files and keep your antivirus software up to date to prevent infections from ransomware.