Do you know what Epoblockl Ransomware is?
Epoblockl Ransomware plays a video from YouTube after encrypting user’s files and displaying a ransom note. The message consists of only three lines that mention the encryption algorithm used to encipher victim’s data, a particular email address belonging to the threat’s developers, and a sentence saying: “Please pay immedantely.” In most cases, hackers ask for money in return for decryption tools that usually, only they can provide. Probably, the cybercriminals want their victims to contact them and learn all the details. However, it is not what we recommend if you do not want to risk getting scammed. As you see, the malicious application’s developers can be convincing, but the truth is that they cannot give you any reassurances, and paying the ransom could be hazardous. If you continue reading our report, we will tell you more about the threat. Also, if you decide you want to get rid of Epoblockl Ransomware, you may want to check the removal guide available below.
There is no information on how Epoblockl Ransomware could be distributed yet. In most scenarios, threats alike are spread as email attachments, software installers, updates, and so on. The question is how to recognize malicious installers or email attachments. No doubt, it is often impossible to tell whether the file is dangerous or not just by looking at it. You have to know where it comes from. For example, installers from unreliable file-sharing websites or sources alike are usually considered to be unreliable. As for email attachments, the infected ones often come from unknown sources. Some of them are delivered along with messages trying to scare the user into opening them, and so on. To be entirely sure, we always recommend scanning doubtful files with a reputable antimalware tool before you open them.Epoblockl Ransomware screenshot
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What happens to the system if you launch Epoblockl Ransomware’s installer? The threat should work silently in the background, which means the victim might not notice anything for quite some time. During this time, the malicious application should encipher various documents, archives, pictures, photos, videos, and other personal files with a robust encryption algorithm. Affected files can be recognized from a specific additional extension that they ought to receive (e.g., flowers.jpg.Epoblockl). Next, the malware alerts the user about its presence. As mentioned earlier, the malicious application might open a user’s browser and redirect him to YouTube to show a particular video. Also, Epoblockl Ransomware should display a pop-up message and a text document (EPOBLOCKL-NOTE.txt) containing the same message.
The most unusual part about these ransom notes is that they ask users to pay zero Bitcoins. Of course, it is possible this mistake could be corrected with later Epoblockl Ransomware’s versions if the hackers release any. Nonetheless, whatever version you encounter, whether it asks for money or not, we advise not to contact the hackers if you have no intention to pay them. Instead, you could erase the malware and then restore enciphered files from backup copies if you have them on cloud storage, removable media devices, or somewhere else.
To erase Epoblockl Ransomware manually, you should use the removal guide we added at the end of this report. Naturally, like any other malicious application, it can be deleted with antimalware software too. You just need to pick a reputable antimalware tool that could take care of the threat and ideally, keep your system safe in the future.
Delete Epoblockl Ransomware
- Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
- Choose Task Manager and check the Processes tab.
- Locate a process belonging to the malware.
- Choose the malicious process and click End Task.
- Exit Task Manager.
- Click Windows Key+E.
- Navigate to the suggested paths:
%TEMP%
%USERPROFILE%Desktop
%USERPROFILE%Downloads - Identify a file launched when the system got infected, right-click the malicious file, and select Delete.
- Find files titled EPOBLOCKL-NOTE.txt, right-click them, and choose Delete.
- Exit File Explorer.
- Empty Recycle bin.
- Restart the computer.
In non-techie terms:
Epoblockl Ransomware is a malicious application that enciphers files belonging to the victim to extort money in exchange for their decryption. Our researchers noticed that the threat encrypts lots of data located on the infected device and yet it might display a ransom note asking to pay zero Bitcoins. It is possible we might have encountered an early version, and if the hackers release other variants, they could mention a particular sum. It is essential to understand that users are usually asked to pay first, which is why there is always a possibility of getting scammed. In other words, after receiving the money, cybercriminals may realize they want more or might decide not to send the promised decryption tools. Therefore, for users who are not prepared to risk their money, we advise not to pay any attention to the malware’s ransom note and erase the threat with a reputable antimalware tool or the removal guide available above this text.