Cryptolite Ransomware Removal Guide

Do you know what Cryptolite Ransomware is?

Cryptolite Ransomware is an infection that is capable of encrypting files. When it is finished, all corrupted files should have the “.encrypted” extension appended to their names, and, unfortunately, it is impossible to restore them by eliminating this extension. The only thing that can help is a decryption key, and our research team informs that one exists publically. It was found that if the victim enters GuBlZEpxPFqDAtjNh7c6mKs4Iy9Mrfw2UYvn3ei5HTgaO1dCbz8QXLJk0RVoW into the “Decryption Key” field on the ransomware window, the files should be decrypted. Hopefully, that works for you, but even if it does, you cannot forget to remove Cryptolite Ransomware from your operating system. If you do not take care of this, you could experience data encryption again and again, and we are sure that is not what you want. Continue reading to learn more about the infection and how to delete it.

The distribution of Cryptolite Ransomware can vary, and it is not yet known if the creator of this malware favors one specific method. If we look at the tendencies, we can say that most use fake installers and spam email attachments. This means that users are tricked into executing the malicious infections themselves. Once executed, the encryption is performed immediately to ensure that personal files are encrypted. We do not have enough data regarding this, but it is likely that the malicious Cryptolite Ransomware encrypts photos, documents, and similar personal files. After this, it should launch a window representing the ransom demands. You have to be careful about the information you are introduced to because it is always meant to trick you into doing something you should not. If you face this ransomware, enter the decryption key without reading anything the note.

According to the ransom note, the creator of Cryptolite Ransomware can provide you with a decryption key only if you transfer 0.5 Bitcoins to a Bitcoin Wallet set up by cyber criminals. How much is 0.5 BTC? At the moment, that is 3,800 USD. Not an insignificant sum at all. Most victims of the malware might not even have enough to cover this ransom, but even if money is not an issue, fulfilling the demands of cyber criminals is not a good idea. They cannot be trusted, and since all they want is your money, it would not be surprising if they left you high and dry. Thankfully, a decryption key exists, and you can successfully (hopefully) decrypt all of your personal data. After this, the only thing left to do will be to delete Cryptolite Ransomware.

Can you delete Cryptolite Ransomware manually? That depends on your ability to find the launcher file. Hopefully, you can find it using the instructions below, but this will work only if the ransom note window is opened. We suggest checking the location of the infection before you enter the decryption key. If manual removal is not a good option, you can always utilize anti-malware software. In fact, that is the best option because you need the protection this software can provide you with. Remember that if your operating system is not guarded, you will not be able to defend yourself against malware in the future.

Remove Cryptolite Ransomware

  1. Tap keys Ctrl+Alt+Delete and select Start Task Manager.
  2. Click the Processes tab.
  3. Find the [unknown name] process that represents the ransomware.
  4. Right-click it and select Open File Location.
  5. Then enter GuBlZEpxPFqDAtjNh7c6mKs4Iy9Mrfw2UYvn3ei5HTgaO1dCbz8QXLJk0RVoW into the Decryption Key field on the ransomware window.
  6. Once files are decrypted, go back to the Task Manager, select the process, and click End Process.
  7. Move to the location of the [unknown name].exe file, right-click it, and choose Delete.
  8. Install a trusted malware scanner to perform a full system scan as soon as you Empty Recycle Bin.

In non-techie terms:

Have you accidentally let Cryptolite Ransomware into your operating system? If you have, your personal files are likely to be encrypted. The good news is that it is possible to decrypt files for free using a special key: GuBlZEpxPFqDAtjNh7c6mKs4Iy9Mrfw2UYvn3ei5HTgaO1dCbz8QXLJk0RVoW. If it does not work, it is possible that you are dealing with a different version of the ransomware. In any case, you must delete Cryptolite Ransomware, and that is easy to do using an anti-malware program. You might be able to perform removal manually, but we suggest using anti-malware software because it can guarantee complete elimination and, most important, it can ensure protection. You need full-time protection because you cannot know when the next malicious infection would attack. If you have questions about the threat or its elimination still, post a comment below.