KillRabbit ransomware file-encoding malicious program, also known as ransomware, will encrypt your files. Ransomware is classified as a very severe infection due to the fact that file-decoding is not likely in all cases. It is very easy to get infected, which makes it a very dangerous malicious program. People usually get infected via means such as spam email attachments, infected ads or bogus downloads. As soon as it's running, it will begin encrypting your data, and once the process is finished, it'll request that you pay a specific amount to get a tool to decrypt files, which will supposedly recover your files. Between $100 and $1000 is likely what you'll be asked to pay. Whether you are asked for a lot of money, or a insignificant sum, giving into the demands isn't recommended. Think about whether you will actually get your data back after payment, considering you can't stop criminals from simply taking your money. If you were left with undecrypted files after paying, it would not be that shocking. This could easily reoccur, so instead of giving into the demands, consider investing into backup. While you'll be given a lot of different options, it should not be difficult to choose the best option for you. If you had backup before infection, file recovery will be possible after you erase KillRabbit ransomware. Malicious program like this is lurking all over the place, and contamination is likely to happen again, so you need to be ready for it. To keep a computer safe, one must always be ready to encounter potential threats, becoming familiar with how to avoid them.
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