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  • Verified · Oct 2017

How to remove The Magic ransomware virus

A step-by-step removal guide for affected devices. Follow the verified procedure below — most readers complete it in under 10 minutes.

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The Magic ransomware explicitly targets Italian users

The Magic ransomware attack

The Magic virus is a new variant of HiddenTear[1] ransomware, which encrypts data on the computer and demands to pay a €100 ransom. Once installed, the crypto-malware changes the background and launches a hidden-tear.exe program to encode victim’s files. Later, it creates a READ_IT.txt file which contains payment details.

You can quickly recognize the malware by the extension marks .locked it appends at the end of the file-names. The problem is that the criminals use sophisticated algorithms to develop the malware. As a result, no one can decrypt the files except the developer.

Moreover, attackers claim that the victim has 48 hours to make a transaction in Bitcoins[2] or the encrypted files will be destroyed. We strongly recommend not to trust the criminals since there are no guarantees that you will not be required to pay more Bitcoins for the access of your data. Instead, you should check whether your computer automatically stores backup copies in the cloud.

The Magic virus removal is a complicated process. Therefore, we recommend you not to try it yourself because your computer might be infected with other malware you are not aware of. You may not be able to safely eliminate all malicious programs and end up doing even more harm.

If the automatic backup storage function is enabled, our IT professionals suggest you to remove The Magic ransomware using FortectIntego immediately or any other reliable security software and try to restore most of your data from backups.

The Magic crypto-ransomware virus

You can get infected via illegal downloads from the web

The ransomware spreads via illegal downloads from unauthorized developers. Users are not able to detect the malicious program before the installation. “You should always scan the files you are going to install on your computer beforehand,” tells an expert from NoVirus.uk team[3].

Also, another popular distribution method is to attach the executable file of the malware to the spam e-mail message. Typically, the subject line contains a delusional text and lures users into opening it. Therefore, do not open messages from unknown senders in order to protect your computer from infections.

Moreover, if you receive suspicious texts from your friends, always contact them on different social networking platform and make sure that their account is not hacked to distribute malicious programs purposely.

Finally, we want to warn you not to click on ads that are promoted on suspicious websites. Usually, hackers tend to create appealing advertisements that attract naive computer users to click on them.

But be aware that they might redirect you to rogue websites which are designed to distribute high-risk computer infections. You shouldn’t let malicious ads to delude you.

Simple guide to eliminate The Magic ransomware

Our IT professionals encourage you not to trust cybercriminals once again and suggest opting for automatic The Magic virus removal. You should download a reputable security solution from trusted developers. The ransomware might block the installation of it. Thus, you need to reboot your computer to Safe Mode and let it scan your system thoroughly.

You can remove The Magic ransomware by following the guide provided below. Once you get rid of the virus, you can recover the files from backup copies or using special decryption tools.

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