Ransom:Win32/Isda
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Threat Level: | 100 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 19 |
First Seen: | April 3, 2015 |
Last Seen: | March 25, 2022 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Ransom:Win32/Isda detection is employed by security applications to notify computer users of malware on their PC that can encrypt files and direct them to pay hackers for the retrieval of their data. Ransom:Win32/Isda can disable your web browsers and encrypt your text, image and video files and only a backup system can help you restore your data. The Ransom:Win32/Isda malware travels via spam emails as an attached Microsoft Word document with double extension and as a corrupted archive. Web surfers are advised to avoid clicking on links, download and open files hosted in spam emails because they may open the door to their OS for harmful software. The Ransom:Win32/Isda malware should not be underestimated because it can lock your files and may not ask for money to unlock them, but payment does not guarantee the safe recovery of your data. Computer users can incorporate a powerful anti-malware shield for their computer to secure their web activities and protect their information from the Ransom:Win32/Isda malware.
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