AnyDesk Virus will lock your files, since that is the primary intent of ransomware. It's a highly serious threat that can permanently prevent you from accessing your files. Additionally, infection happens very easily, which is one of the reasons why data encrypting malicious software is considered to be highly harmful. People usually get infected through spam emails, malicious advertisements or fake downloads. Once it carries out the encryption process, victims are asked for a ransom, and if they choose to give into the demands, supposedly, criminals will help them recover data. You might be asked to pay $50, or $1000, it all depends on which ransomware you have. We don't suggest paying, no matter how little you are asked to pay. Considering cyber criminals aren't obligated to help you in data recovery, what is stopping them from just taking your money. If you take the time to look into it, you will certainly find accounts of users not recovering files, even after paying. This may easily happen again, so consider investing into backup, instead of complying with the requests. You'll be presented with a lot of backup options, all you have to do is select the correct one. Remove AnyDesk Virus and then access your backup, if it was made before the infection, to recover files. Malicious program like this is hiding all over the place, and you'll likely get infected again, so the least you could do is be prepared for it. To keep a system safe, one should always be on the lookout for possible malware, becoming familiar with how to avoid them.
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