Caley ransomware will lock your files, because that is the prime intention of ransomware. Ransomware contaminations are not be taken lightly, as they might lead to you losing your files. It's pretty easy to contaminate your computer, which makes it a very dangerous malware. If you have it, a spam email attachment, an infected ad or a fake download is responsible. After contamination, the encryption process starts, and once it is completed, cyber crooks will demand that you pay a certain sum of money if you want to recover your data. You will possibly be requested to pay between tens and thousands of dollars, depending on what data encrypting malicious software you have, and how much you value your files. We don't advise paying, no matter how little you are asked to pay. Keep in mind that you are dealing with criminals who might not give you anything in return for the payment. If you take the time to look into it, you'll certainly find accounts of people not recovering data, even after paying. This could easily occur again, so instead of paying, consider buying backup. From external hard drives to cloud storage, there are many backup options available, you simply have to pick the one best suiting your needs. You may restore data from backup if you had it available prior to malware infecting your device, after you terminate Caley ransomware. It is important that you prepare for all scenarios in these types of situations because you'll possibly get infected again. In order to keep a device safe, one must always be ready to encounter possible threats, becoming familiar with their spread methods.
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