Krypton ransomware could be the ransomware that encrypted your files. Malicious downloads and spam emails are the most probable way you downloaded the contamination. Ransomware is regarded as one of the most damaging malware you could have since it encrypts files, and demands that you pay to get them back. If back up is something you regularly do, or if malicious software analysts make a free decryptor, file-recovery would not be complex. You should know, however, that if those two options are unavailable, data loss would be inevitable. Some might think paying the ransom is a decent option, but we must alert you that it doesn't ensure data recovery. Crooks already encrypted your data, what's preventing them from being even more nasty by not decrypting your files after payment. It is your choice if you want to pay but giving into the requests when you aren't even certain the whole thing will end in data recovery is pretty risky, therefore you need to uninstall Krypton ransomware instead.
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