Wormhole Ransomware is a type of malicious software that encrypts files on a victim’s computer, making them inaccessible until a ransom is paid. It typically infects computers through malicious email attachments, fake software updates, or exploit kits.
When Wormhole Ransomware infects a computer, it adds a specific file extension to encrypted files, such as “.wormhole” or “.whrm”. It uses strong encryption algorithms like AES or RSA to lock the files, making them unreadable without the decryption key.
After encrypting the files, Wormhole Ransomware creates a ransom note that typically contains instructions on how to pay the ransom and obtain the decryption key. This ransom note is usually placed on the desktop or in folders containing encrypted files.
As of now, there are no decryption tools available for Wormhole Ransomware. However, it is not recommended 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 Wormhole Ransomware, you can try to recover them from backups if you have them. You can also try using data recovery software, although the success of this method may vary. It is always important to regularly back up your files to prevent data loss in case of a ransomware attack.