Helpersmasters@airmail.cc Ransomware Removal Guide

Do you know what Helpersmasters@airmail.cc Ransomware is?

Helpersmasters@airmail.cc Ransomware is a computer infection that comes from the Scarab Ransomware family. This dangerous program follows the same infection patters as other common ransomware applications. However, the problem with ransomware infections is that they are hard to mitigate even if we recognize the infection families and their behavioral patterns. Therefore, it is a lot better to avoid the infection rather than to deal with it (obviously).

You can remove Helpersmasters@airmail.cc Ransomware from your computer today, and then look for ways to restore the affected files. Do not feel too discouraged if you have to start building your file library anew because that does happen sometimes.

In fact, the best way to deal with such infections is to avoid them in the first place. Of course, you might say that avoiding ransomware infections isn’t that easy, but in reality, it requires just a little bit of attention.

Helpersmasters@airmail.cc Ransomware usually spreads through spam email attachments. It means that the email message that carries this infection lands in your inbox. Most of the time, spam messages are filtered into the Junk folder, but the filter algorithm may not work properly every single time. So such messages could land in the main inbox, too.Helpersmasters@airmail.cc Ransomware Removal GuideHelpersmasters@airmail.cc Ransomware screenshot
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The problem is that spam messages that distribute ransomware these days are very sophisticated, and they can trick gullible users into thinking that these mails carry legitimate messages. What if that attached file has an important invoice or some financial report? It might look that you have to open and check the file at once, but the moment you do that, you infect your PC with Helpersmasters@airmail.cc Ransomware (or any other ransomware program for that matter). Therefore, your web browsing habits and the way to deal with the downloaded content are extremely important for your system’s security.

If Helpersmasters@airmail.cc Ransomware manages to enter the target system, it follows the same behavioral patterns as its predecessors, like Scarab-Glutton Ransomware, Scarab-Cybergod Ransomware, Scarab-Good Ransomware, etc. It also displays the same ransom note as the main Scarab Ransomware infection. It also means that if there is a public decryption tool available for Scarab Ransomware, it might work on Helpersmasters@airmail.cc Ransomware, too. Do not hesitate to scour the internet for any public decryption tool that might have been published since six months ago.

Also, you shouldn’t sway in the face of the ransom note, too. Helpersmasters@airmail.cc Ransomware drops the ransom note in every single folder that has encrypted files, and the ransom note is quite cheeky. Here’s what it has to say:

YOUR FILES ARE ENCRYPTED NOW!

All your files have been encrypted due to a security problem with your PC.

Now you should send us email with your personal identifier.
This email will be as confirmation you are ready to pay for decryption key.
You have to pay for decryption in Bitcoins. The price depends on how fast you write to us.
After payment we will send you the decryption tool that will decrypt all your files.

The note goes on to explain what Bitcoins are, and that you shouldn’t rename the encrypted files or try decrypting them with third-party software. It says that if you try any of that, you will experience a permanent data loss. However, even if you were to pay the ransom fee, it doesn’t mean that the people behind Helpersmasters@airmail.cc Ransomware would actually issue the decryption tool. It is very often that the main command and control server doesn’t have a steady connection, and it can go offline at any time. Thus, you would be risking losing your money for good by transferring the ransom.

Instead of playing by the rules given by these cyber criminals, you need to remove Helpersmasters@airmail.cc Ransomware today. You can find the manual removal instructions below this description, but if it is too challenging for you, you can always terminate the infection with a legitimate antispyware tool.

Also, be sure to look at every single possibility when it comes to restoring your files. It will be easy if you have copies of your files on an external hard drive. Then you would only have to delete the encrypted files and transfer all the copied data back into your computer. Whichever way you choose to proceed, bear in mind that you have to avoid such intruders in the future.

How to Delete Helpersmasters@airmail.cc Ransomware

  1. Press Win+R and enter regedit. Press OK.
  2. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software.
  3. Remove a 6-character random-name entry under Software.
  4. Open HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run.
  5. On the right pane, right-click and remove a 6-character random-name value.
  6. Close Registry Editor and press Win+R again.
  7. Enter %USERPROFILE% into the Open box and press OK.
  8. Remove the ransom note and the random-name BMP format file from the directory.
  9. Scan your computer with SpyHunter.

In non-techie terms:

Helpersmasters@airmail.cc Ransomware is a dangerous computer infection. It will encrypt your files, and you will no longer be able to access them. The program will also ask you to purchase the decryption key by sending its developers a ransom fee. Do not do anything this program tells you. Delete Helpersmasters@airmail.cc Ransomware today, and then protect your computer by acquiring a legitimate antispyware application.