MoneroPay ransomware is file-encrypting ransomware. Usually, file-encrypting malware uses spam emails and fake downloads to contaminate users, which is how it might have invaded your PC. File-encrypting malware will encrypt your files as soon as it invades your machine and ask for money, which is why it's thought to be a highly dangerous threat. If file-encrypting malicious software specialists manage to crack the ransomware, they might develop a free decoding utility, or if you have backup, you may easily recover your data. Other than that, it might not be possible to restore your files. Paying the ransom won't necessarily result in data decryption so bear that in mind if you are considering paying. Hackers already locked your files, what's stopping them from being even more nasty by not decoding your files after you pay. We would recommend that you delete MoneroPay ransomware instead of going along with the requests.
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