TransCrypt Ransomware is a type of malware that encrypts files on a computer, making them inaccessible to the user unless a ransom is paid. It typically infects computers through malicious email attachments, unsafe downloads, or exploit kits.
When TransCrypt Ransomware infects a computer, it adds a specific file extension to encrypted files, such as “.transcrypt”. The ransomware uses strong encryption algorithms, such as AES or RSA, to encrypt the files, making it nearly impossible to decrypt them without the decryption key.
After encrypting the files, TransCrypt Ransomware creates a ransom note on the infected computer, usually in the form of a text file or a pop-up message. The ransom note typically contains instructions on how to pay the ransom to receive the decryption key.
Unfortunately, there are currently no decryption tools available for TransCrypt Ransomware. However, in some cases, it may be possible to recover some files by using file recovery software or restoring from backups. It is important to note that paying the ransom does not guarantee that the decryption key will be provided, and it also supports cybercriminal activities.