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  • Verified · Sep 2018

How to remove savefiles@india.com ransomware

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

Savefiles@india.com ransomware is a variant of STOP ransomware is propagated via the new Fallout exploit

Savefiles@india.com ransomware — a cyber threat that encrypts various users' files including photos, documents, and archives. This ransomware encrypts data using AES and RSA encryption[1] methods and marks using .SAVEfiles file extension, which prevents users from opening personal files. As it is typical to ransomware, this crypto-demanding virus places a ransom note on the system after the encryption process is complete. The ransom message is generated and put into each folder under the name of !!!SAVE_FILES_INFO!!!.txt. SAVEfiles ransomware is a version of STOP virus that already marked its distinctiveness with such cyber threats like KeyPass. The malware was discovered by independent security researchers in September 2018 and was spotted being distributed using the new Fallout exploit kit which previously spread GandCrab v5 ransomware.[2]

Name  savefiles@india.com ransomware
Type  Cryptovirus
Related  STOP ransomware
File extension  .SAVEfiles
Main executable urpress.exe
Ransom amount  $500
Ransom note  !!!SAVE_FILES_INFO!!!.txt
Contact email  savefiles@india.com
Distribution  Spam email attachments
Elimination  Use FortectIntego for savefiles@india.com ransomware removal

Savefiles@india.com ransomware virus belongs to a category of malicious cyber threats[3] developed by unfair individuals with the only goal in mind – money extortion. The ransom note states that victims need to pay the ransom (between $300 and $600 in Bitcoin) in order to retrieve access to their files. The key is held on a remote C&C server that is only accessible to cybercrooks. While paying ransom might seem like a good idea to retrieve personal files, trusting hackers is a bad move, and users should get rid of that idea. Savefiles@india.com ransomware authors can simply never send the required key, resulting in not only data loss but also money loss. 

Savefiles@india.com virus ransom note states the following:

WARNING! 
Your files, photos, documents, databases and other important files are encrypted and have the extension: .SAVEfiles
The only method of recovering files is to purchase an decrypt software and unique private key.
After purchase you will start decrypt software, enter your unique private key and it will decrypt all your data.
Only we can give you this key and only we can recover your files.
You need to contact us by e-mail BM-2cXonzj9ovn5qdX2MrwMK4j3qCquXBKo4h@bitmessage.ch send us your personal ID and wait for further instructions.
For you to be sure, that we can decrypt your files – you can send us a 1-3 any not very big encrypted files and we will send you back it in a original form FREE.
Price for decryption $500. 
This price avaliable if you contact us first 72 hours.

E-mail address to contact us:
BM-2cXonzj9ovn5qdX2MrwMK4j3qCquXBKo4h@bitmessage.ch

Reserve e-mail address to contact us:
savefiles@india.com

Your personal id:

If savefiles@india.com ransomware encrypted your files, the main concern is data recovery. Unfortunately, there is no official decryption tool that would work for this variant. As mentioned before, paying the ransom doesn't ensure the recovery of your files either. The best solution would be to retrieve data from a previously created backup.

Researchers[4] advise to backup your files regularly either on an external drive like USB stick or virtual drive like the cloud. While most companies are employing backup systems, regular users should also make a backup of files a habit – ransomware epidemic is not going away anywhere, as prove regular releases of new virus variants.

Before proceeding with file recovery, you need to remove savefiles@india.com ransomware. This process can be achieved with anti-malware tool like FortectIntego, or any other security software that can recognize the threat.[5] 

As soon as savefiles@india.com ransomware removal is complete, you can connect your backup device and copy the files over. If you do not have one, make use of our guide on how to alternatively recover files encrypted by SAVEfiles virus.

savefiles@india.com ransomware

Malware can employ exploit kits for its distribution

A payload dropper that initiates the ransomware attack is spread around the internet in various ways. While most of the crypto-viruses use the typical spam email technique that includes malicious macro filled files, this variant mostly relies on the Fallout exploit kit. 

The mentioned exploit kit was discovered in August 2018 and initially was used in malvertising campaigns. The EK is an updated version of Nuclear Pack and is being distributed in the forums of certain websites in the Dark Web.

Hackers use redirection techniques to bring victims to the hacked or newly created website which automatically uploads the malicious script. Fallout exploit kit relies on vulnerabilities in VBScript and Flash Player to be successful. All users have to do is be redirected.

Therefore, it is vital to patch the installed software as soon as updates are out. For that, the automatic update feature should be enabled on all installed programs, as well as the operating system itself.

Additionally, users should watch out for phishing emails, suspicious websites, file-sharing domains, and similar. To ensure a safe recovery from the infection, file backups should be created on a regular basis.

Get rid of savefiles@india.com ransomware and only then attempt file recovery

Those who got infected with crypto malware and should remove savefiles@india.com ransomware using reliable anti-malware software like FortectIntego or SpyHunterCombo Cleaner. With the help of these tools, you will be able to eliminate all the corrupt files and restore your system functionality back to normal.

Performing a savefiles@india.com ransomware removal is crucial for the system, as data recovery would be compromised in the procedure would be done the other way around. Delete the virus and then restore data from an external device or try third-party software that we suggest down below.

Note: if SAVEfiles ransomware prevents the anti-malware software from starting, you should enter Safe Mode with Networking to temporary disable the functionality of the virus.

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