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What is file-encoding malware

NIGGERWARE Virus might be the file-encoding malicious software responsible for your file encryption. Ransomware commonly enters devices using spam emails or fake downloads, and it’s very probable that this one uses those very methods. File-encrypting malicious software is considered to be a very harmful malware because it encodes files, and asks that you pay to get them back. Damaging software researchers may be able to create a free decoding key or if you have backup, you could get your files back from there. Other than that, file recovery could be impossible. Paying the ransom might appear to be the solution to certain victims, but we must caution you that it may not lead to file decryption. It is probable that the cyber criminals will just take your money without decrypting your files. We would suggest that you terminate NIGGERWARE Virus instead of complying with the demands.


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How does ransomware behave

The most likely way you got the ransomware was through spam email. All malware authors have to do is add an infected file to an email and send it to innocent people. The ransomware will download onto the system the moment the email attachment is opened. If you open all emails and attachments you receive, you might be putting your system at risk. You need to become familiar with the signs of an infected email, otherwise you will encounter a malicious one someday. No matter how legitimate the email could appear, be careful of senders who urge you to download the attachment. You will need to always ensure the safety of the attachments before you open them if you want to bypass damaging programs. Downloading from unsecure pages may also lead to ransomware. You should only download from legitimate sites if you want to avoid ransomware.

By the time you see the ransomware, it will be too late since it will have encoded your data. All your crucial files will be locked, such as images, videos and documents. You will then run into a ransom note, which will clarify what is going on. Criminals will insist that payment will be required in order to restore your data. However, you are dealing with hackers, do not forget that. So by paying, you are risking losing your money. Take into account that even after payment, the decoding tool may not be necessarily sent to you. There is nothing preventing hackers from just taking your money, and leaving your files encoded. Backup would have saved you a lot of problems, if you had it prior to encoding, you could recover files after you eliminate NIGGERWARE Virus. We advise that you uninstall NIGGERWARE Virus and instead of paying the ransom, you invest that money into backup.

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You will have to get anti-malware software so as to terminate NIGGERWARE Virus. Manual NIGGERWARE Virus elimination is pretty hard and if you do not know what you are doing, you may you can cause additional damage to your machine. Unfortunately, even if you erase NIGGERWARE Virus, that doesn’t mean your files will be decrypted

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Learn how to remove NIGGERWARE Virus from your computer

Step 1. Remove NIGGERWARE Virus using Safe Mode with Networking.

a) Step 1. Access Safe Mode with Networking.

For Windows 7/Vista/XP
  1. Start → Shutdown → Restart → OK. win-xp-restart Remove NIGGERWARE Virus
  2. Press and keep pressing F8 until Advanced Boot Options appears.
  3. Choose Safe Mode with Networking win-xp-safe-mode Remove NIGGERWARE Virus
For Windows 8/10 users
  1. Press the power button that appears at the Windows login screen. Press and hold Shift. Click Restart. win-10-restart Remove NIGGERWARE Virus
  2. Troubleshoot → Advanced options → Startup Settings → Restart. win-10-options Remove NIGGERWARE Virus
  3. Choose Enable Safe Mode with Networking. win-10-boot-menu Remove NIGGERWARE Virus

b) Step 2. Remove NIGGERWARE Virus.

You will now need to open your browser and download some kind of anti-malware software. Choose a trustworthy one, install it and have it scan your computer for malicious threats. When the ransomware is found, remove it. If, for some reason, you can't access Safe Mode with Networking, go with another option.

Step 2. Remove NIGGERWARE Virus using System Restore

a) Step 1. Access Safe Mode with Command Prompt.

For Windows 7/Vista/XP
  1. Start → Shutdown → Restart → OK. win-xp-restart Remove NIGGERWARE Virus
  2. Press and keep pressing F8 until Advanced Boot Options appears.
  3. Select Safe Mode with Command Prompt. win-xp-safe-mode Remove NIGGERWARE Virus
For Windows 8/10 users
  1. Press the power button that appears at the Windows login screen. Press and hold Shift. Click Restart. win-10-restart Remove NIGGERWARE Virus
  2. Troubleshoot → Advanced options → Startup Settings → Restart. win-10-options Remove NIGGERWARE Virus
  3. Choose Enable Safe Mode with Command Prompt. win-10-boot-menu Remove NIGGERWARE Virus

b) Step 2. Restore files and settings.

  1. You will need to type in cd restore in the window that appears. Press Enter.
  2. Type in rstrui.exe and again, press Enter. command-promt-restore Remove NIGGERWARE Virus
  3. A window will pop-up and you should press Next. Choose a restore point and press Next again. windows-restore-point Remove NIGGERWARE Virus
  4. Press Yes.
While this should have taken care of the ransomware, you might want to download anti-malware just to be sure no other threats are lurking.  

Step 3. Recover your data

While backup is essential, there is still quite a few users who do not have it. If you are one of them, you can try the below provided methods and you just might be able to recover files.

a) Using Data Recovery Pro to recover encrypted files.

  1. Download Data Recovery Pro, preferably from a trustworthy website.
  2. Scan your device for recoverable files. data-recovery-pro Remove NIGGERWARE Virus
  3. Recover them.

b) Restore files through Windows Previous Versions

If you had System Restore enabled, you can recover files through Windows Previous Versions.
  1. Find a file you want to recover.
  2. Right-click on it.
  3. Select Properties and then Previous versions. windows-previous-version Remove NIGGERWARE Virus
  4. Pick the version of the file you want to recover and press Restore.

c) Using Shadow Explorer to recover files

If you are lucky, the ransomware did not delete your shadow copies. They are made by your system automatically for when system crashes.
  1. Go to the official website (shadowexplorer.com) and acquire the Shadow Explorer application.
  2. Set up and open it.
  3. Press on the drop down menu and pick the disk you want. shadow-explorer Remove NIGGERWARE Virus
  4. If folders are recoverable, they will appear there. Press on the folder and then Export.

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