.no_more_ransom extension virus file-encoding malicious software, also known as ransomware, will encrypt your data. Ransomware infections are not be taken lightly, as they could lead to you losing access to your data. It's rather easy to infect your system, which only adds to why it is so dangerous. If you recall opening a strange email attachment, pressing on some infected advert or downloading an 'update' advertised on some shady site, that is how you probably picked up the infection. After the encoding process is finished, it will demand that you pay a ransom for a decryptor. You will probably be demanded to pay between tens and thousands of dollars, it depends on what ransomware you have, and how valuable your files are. Think carefully before giving into the demands, no matter how little money it asks. File recovery is not necessarily guaranteed, even after paying, considering there is nothing stopping cyber criminals from just taking your money. If you take the time to look into it, you will certainly find accounts of users not being able to recover data, even after paying. Investing the money you're asked for into trustworthy backup would be wiser. There are many options, and you are sure to find the most appropriate one. If you had backup before infection, data restoration will be achievable after you terminate .no_more_ransom extension virus. Malicious software like this is hiding everywhere, and contamination is likely to happen again, so you need to be prepared for it. If you want to remain safe, you need to familiarize yourself with potential contaminations and how to guard your machine from them.
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