Oni Ransomware is file-encrypting ransomware. File-encrypting malware normally arrives in devices via spam emails or malicious downloads, and this one likely used those very ways. File-encrypting malware is believed to be a very harmful malware since it encrypts data, and asks for payment in exchange for getting them back. Sometimes, damaging software researchers are able to make a free decryption key or if you have backup, you might recover your files from there. But otherwise, there is limited chance you will restore your data. Some could think paying the ransom is the solution, but we need to notify you that it does not ensure data decryption. There are plenty of of cases when file-encoding malware developers just take the money and leave files locked. Since paying isn't a reliable file recovery way, you need to simply terminate Oni Ransomware.
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