Ramsey Ransomware: How to Uninstall It & Retrieve ‘.ram’ Extension Files

Ramsey Ransomware: Final Research Report

 

Ramsey Ransomware is surely an improved copy of the infamous Jigsaw ransomware that demands $25 USD in Bitcoins in order to provide data decryption key. This ransomware is also known as Generic.MSIL.Ransomware.Jigsaw.28E70370, HEUR:Trojan.Win32.Generic, MSIL:Ransom-BU [Trj], Ransom.Jighead.2, Ransom.JigsawLocker!8.52DD (cloud:vgwKlL549BV), Ransom:MSIL/JigsawLocker.A and Ransom_JIGSAW.VM. Actually, AV vendors have give these names to the Ramsey crypto-malware. If your Antivirus is displaying error against any of these threats then you should feel yourself as lucky because regular Antimalware programs are not capable of identifying Ramsey Ransomware that encodes your files using a custom military grade cipher.

Ramsey Ransomware

Next, you should make a note that the new ransomware is programmed to target English and Turkish speaking computer users and extort money from them. It's a fact that its developers communicate with victims using [email protected]. Once your important files shows .ram extension, unfortunately you won't be able to decode them and you may thing about paying off ransom to the threat actors. But you should know that paying off ransom is not a solid solution because there is no guarantee that after getting paid the threat actors will deliver correct Private key. Even, while making ransom payment hackers can log your keystrokes and steal your online banking credentials. You may be thinking that the ransomware come alone but the fact is it installs couple of trojans and keyloggers onto your computer in order to keep an eye on your financial transactions.

Ramsey Ransomware: Mode of Propagation

According malware researchers, Ramsey Ransomware is derived from Jigsaw ransomware but it doesn't follow the footprints of it. Primarily, the ransomware is using email services, Internet Relay Chat and peer to peer platform to attack on Computers running Microsoft Windows such as Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7 or Windows XP. Let us remind you that because of WannaCry ransomware Microsoft has given security update to all current OS versions including Windows XP. Hence, at this time Ramsey Ransomware has to face a little trouble in infecting Windows computers.

However, we would suggest you to secure your computer with the help of a reliable security software. You should not rely on trial or demo variants of the security software to fight against deadly ransomware. Now, you should uninstall Ramsey Ransomware from your computer and only then you should use Professional Data Recovery software to retrieve '.RAM' extension files.

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How To Remove Ramsey Ransomware Virus Manually

Step 1 : Restart your computer in safe with networking

  • Restart your computer and keep pressing F8 key continuously.

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  • You will find the Advance Boot Option on your computer screen.

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  • Select Safe Mode With Networking Option by using arrow keys.

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  • Login your computer with Administrator account.

Step 2 : Step all Ramsey Ransomware related process

  • Press the Windows+R buttons together to open Run Box.

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  • Type “taskmgr” and Click OK or Hit Enter button.

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  • Now go to the Process tab and find out Ramsey Ransomware related process.

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  • Click on End Process button to stop that running process.

Step 3 : Restore Your Windows PC To Factory Settings

System Restore Windows XP

  • Log on to Windows as Administrator.
  • Click Start > All Programs > Accessories.

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  • Find System Tools and click System Restore.

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  • Select Restore my computer to an earlier time and click Next.

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  • Choose a restore point when system was not infected and click Next.

System Restore Windows 7/Vista

  • Go to Start menu and find Restore in the Search box.

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  • Now select the System Restore option from search results.
  • From the System Restore window, click the Next button.

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  • Now select a restore points when your PC was not infected.

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  • Click Next and follow the instructions.

System Restore Windows 8

  • Go to the search box and type Control Panel.

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  • Select Control Panel and open Recovery Option.

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  • Now Select Open System Restore option.

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  • Find out any recent restore point when your PC was not infected.

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  • Click Next and follow the instructions.

System Restore Windows 10

  • Right click the Start menu and select Control Panel.

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  • Open Control Panel and Find out the Recovery option.

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  • Select Recovery > Open System Restore > Next.

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  • Choose a restore point before infection Next > Finish.

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Hope these manual steps help you successfully remove the Ramsey Ransomware infection from your computer. If you have performed all the above manual steps and still can’t access your files or cannot remove this nasty ransomware infection from your computer then you should choose a powerful malware removal tool. You can easily remove this harmful virus from your computer by using third party tool. It is the best and the most easy way to get rid of this infection.

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If you have any further question regarding this threat or its removal then you can directly ask your question from our experts. A panel of highly experienced and qualified tech support experts are waiting to help you.

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