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Looking for professional Ransomware Recovery Services? At Osool Integrated Systems, we help businesses and individuals recover encrypted data quickly and securely. Our certified experts provide fast, effective ransomware removal and full data restoration — no matter the type of attack.
Ransomware attacks are a growing problem for computer users and server administrators. A lot of companies encrypted by ransomware in each of the past 5 years, and each instance of ransomware infection can big result in money of damages.
For years, we have recovered data for ransomware victims, but recently, we have begun to receive an influx of new cases. The threat will only grow, which is why datarecovery-sa.com now offers specialized services for ransomware recovery and decryption.
You need fast access to your files, but immediately paying the ransomware creator is not a safe or effective option. Call us +966 53 101 0903 today to speak with a malware expert or read on to understand your options.
Ransomware usually enters the system when you open an infected file
(such as an .exe
or a document containing macros).
Avoid opening any untrusted files — especially if the source is unknown.
Below is a list of common ransom note file names that may appear after infection.
The good news is that some ransomware programs use outdated encryption, some of the encryption techniques have been broken, and some keys and source code have been recovered (often after the creator is arrested) enabling decryption. However, in many cases, ransomware encryption is unbreakable.
If your computer is infected with ransomware, Osool of integrated systems can help you restore the affected data. As one of the world’s top data recovery companies, we can assist malware victims in several ways:
As every case is different, we cannot guarantee that a decryption method exists for your case without performing an evaluation.
Call us at +966 53 101 0903 and ask to speak with a ransomware recovery specialist.
Ransomware (or cryptovirus) is a malicious program that blocks access to data by encrypting the victim’s media.
It then demands money (usually via Bitcoin) to unlock the files. Unless the ransom is paid, the data remains permanently encrypted.
The good news: some ransomware uses outdated encryption or leaked keys, which makes decryption possible.
However, many modern ransomware strains use strong encryption that cannot be broken without the right key.
Note: Every case is unique, and we can’t guarantee decryption without first performing an evaluation.