My computer has locked itself out, and I can’t access any of my documents. It seems that every file on my computer has changed its extension to.VVV!! I see a message that tells me to pay money to unlock my computer. Should I pay?
My computer files changed extention to .VVV, what do I do??
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Your computer was locked out and encrypted with TeslaCrypt 2.0 ransomware. This virus is known to be spread through malicious emails or various software bundles, including games and their cracks. The only way to avoid being infected with this dreadful ransomware is by avoiding e-mails and their attachments from people you don't know, carefully looking to what exactly you are installing and paying attention to every step.
Unfortunately, security experts say that at this time it's almost impossible to decrypt encrypted files with TeslaCrypt 2.0. What you should try is to restore a backup version of your computer (why should I have a backup?). What you can do is to remove TeslaCrypt ransomware from your computer as fast as possible, to make sure other, yet unencrypted files stay that way. Follow this guide to remove it from your computer, or use SpyHunter to remove it automatically.
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