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  • Verified · Oct 2017

How to remove WannaBeHappy ransomware virus

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

Ugnius Kiguolis · The mastermind

WannaBeHappy ransomware demands its victims to pay $500 in Bitcoin cryptocurrency

Screenshot of WannaBeHappy ransom-demanding window

WannaBeHappy virus is developed to swindle money from its victims by encrypting valuable data on the computer and insisting on paying $500 in Bitcoins[1] for a decryption key. As soon as it reaches the system, Cryptor.exe executable file is launched, and the ransomware starts encoding files. Once the encryption is finished, the filenames are altered by appending .encrypted extension at the end.

The ransom note is displayed as a message on the screen informing that the victim is restricted from accessing most of his/her files, such as documents, photos, videos, etc. Besides, to make their targets rush and pay, crooks double the amount of the ransom if people fail to make a transaction in approximately 13 hours. In addition, the data is permanently damaged, if the victim declines to pay.

Desperate computer users might search for alternative recovery methods on the web. However, Udenvirus.dk[2] warns that you should not be deceived by the scammers who offer expensive and useless decryptors. The method attackers use to encrypt your data is based on the complex algorithms that can be decrypted only with a unique decryption key. Thus, even the best IT specialists are not able to restore them.

Even if it sounds intimidating, we recommend you to focus on the WannaBeHappy removal instead. Cybercriminals are unreliable and can manipulate their power to swindle even more money from you[3]. You should use FortectIntego or any other security software of your choice and try to recover your data from the backup copies.

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Ransomware spreads via malicious “priority” e-mail messages

Analysts discovered that crooks trick people to download an attachment of the spam e-mail message by pretending to be the representatives from famous companies or governmental institutions. People are deceived by the false representation and download the payload of the malicious program. This is a favorite ransomware distribution method, and in spite of that, we strongly recommend you to open e-mail messages carefully.

Also, you should scan the files you attempt to download beforehand and make sure that they are not malicious. Moreover, if you receive suspicious messages from your friends containing a link, contact him or her in person because criminals hack into accounts to spread high-risk computer infections.

Get rid of the WannaBeHappy virus

To make sure that your computer is safe, you should employ a professional security software to perform an automatic WannaBeHappy removal.

Once you download an anti-malware program of your choice, reboot your computer to Safe Mode since the ransomware might block it. Shortly after, let it scan your system thoroughly and get rid of all infected files.

You shouldn’t try to remove WannaBeHappy manually because it may lead to even more harm to your computer. Cybercriminals are able to infect your computer with malware you are not aware of and trying to detect it might be impossible. However, if you still opt for manual elimination, our team has prepared a step-by-step guide provided below. Make sure to carefully follow the steps since skipping even one of them may lead to failure.

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