Chimera Ransomware Removal Guide

Do you know what Chimera Ransomware is?

Chimera Ransomware is a dangerous computer infection categorized as ransomware. The category implies that the application holds your computer hostage with the intention to rip you off. Normally, we would be urging users to remove ransomware programs from their systems immediately, but this infection is slightly different because it deletes itself once it encrypts your files, and you are left to deal with the obnoxious message this program leaves, and your computer that does not function properly anymore. Either way, the mere fact that such an infection exists should put you own edge, showing how important it is to protect your system from harm.

Seeing how this program deletes itself once it has delivered its payload, Chimera Ransomware seems to be rather similar to other crypto ransomware applications that have been released this year. The list would include Cryptolocker-v3, TestlaCrypt Ransomware, Coin Locker, CTB-Locker, and so on. The main problem that you have to deal with when you get infected with these programs is not the infection itself, but the consequences. Chimera Ransomware does not need to remain on your computer to push you into doing what its creators want you to do.Chimera Ransomware Removal GuideChimera Ransomware screenshot
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In essence, this program is a Trojan, so it means that Chimera Ransomware enters your system surreptitiously, posing as something else. There is a good chance that you initiate the download yourself without even realizing it. Therefore, we always emphasize how important it is to stay away from unfamiliar websites and random pop-up pages because they could part of the ransomware distribution network.

Either way, once Chimera Ransomware gets installed on your PC, it encrypts all the user profiles you might have created on your system. The files located on your hard drive get encrypted as well, and it means that you can no longer access them. The encrypted files have the .crypt extension, and that is one of the main tell-tale signs that your system has been compromised by Chimera Ransomware.

There is yet another blatant sign that is a dead giveaway you are in deep trouble. That would be the warning message Chimera Ransomware displays on your desktop. The message goes as follows:

Sie wurden Opfer der Chimera Malware. Ihre privaten Dateien wurden verschlusselt und sind ohne eine spezielle Schliusseldatei nicht wiederherstellbar. Moglicherweise funktionieren einige Programme nicht mehr ordnungsemass!

The fact that the message is entirely in German shows that Chimera Ransomware mostly attacks computer users in the German-speaking countries. The criminals behind this infection expect you to pay 0,93002414 Bitcoins via the Tor network to decrypt your files. We would like to warn you that it is not guaranteed that you will recover your data even if you pay the ransom fee.

The best way to save your files is to recover them from a backup. Thus, it is important to keep the most important documents in a virtual cloud drive or on an external hard disk. Granted, there are also professional decryption tools out there, but if your system is severely infected, you might need to format your hard drive and then not even the most powerful decryption tool would help you with that.

Please scan your PC with the SpyHunter free scanner to locate all the malicious files and remove them automatically. Do not forget that a legitimate computer security tool would also protect your system from similar intruders in the future.

How to Download SpyHunter

  1. Open your web browser.
  2. Enter http://www.spyware-techie.com/download-sph into the address bar.
  3. Press the Enter key.
  4. Click Run on the download dialog box.
  5. Install SpyHunter and run a full system scan.

In non-techie terms:

Chimera Ransomware is a frightening computer infection that tries to push the unsuspecting computer users into spending a lot of money to decrypt their files. However, this scheme does not work properly, because you can never be guaranteed you will receive a decryption key for your files. Please restore the files from a backup, and then delete anything related to Chimera Ransomware from your computer immediately.