GIBON ransomware can be the file-encrypting malicious software to blame for your file encoding. Commonly, ransomware uses spam emails and bogus downloads to spread itself, which is how it may have gotten into your computer. Ransomware is one of the most dangerous malicious software you could get since it encodes files, and asks for payment in exchange for getting them back. If file-encrypting malicious software researchers are able to crack the ransomware, they could create a free decryption utility, or if you have backup, file loss would not be an issue. You need to be aware, however, that if those two options are not available, you might lose your files. But there is the option of paying the ransom, you may think, but we need to caution you that it does not guarantee file decryption. Cyber crooks already locked your files, what's stopping them from being even more nasty by not decrypting your data after payment. Since payment is not a dependable file recovery way, you should simply remove GIBON ransomware.
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