I cannot restore files with .wallet extension. I read that Wallet ransomware is decryptable, but that tool does not work. What’s wrong with it?
I cannot restore files with .wallet extension
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.wallet file extension is used by several ransomware families. The original Wallet ransomware virus is decryptable. However, if its decryptor did not help, it means that you were hit by other ransomware, for instance, BTCWare, GlobeImposter or CryptoMix. In order to figure out which malware affected your PC, you should look attentively at the file extension. Maybe it also includes an email address that can identify this cyber threat? Additionally, you should also find a ransom note on the computer's desktop where cyber criminals should introduce themselves.
However, recently malware researchers spotted that BTCWare started using .wallet extension. Thus, most likely, you were hit by this crypto-virus. You can learn about this ransomware family, its removal and data recovery possibilities here.
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2-spyware team.