How to remove Ahgr ransomware

What is Ahgr ransomware?

Ahgr ransomware is a malicious program that encrypts all files on your computer. Since encrypted files cannot be accessed, this is the same as losing them. The hackers behind Ahgr virus, however, can theoretically decrypt these files, and promise to do just that for a handsome amount of money. They may very well be lying, however. After encrypting the files, the virus creates a ransom note – a text file called “_readme.txt”. This file tells the victims how much money the hackers want and how to contact them. The price may very well shock you – one thousand dollars. Well, $980, to be precise, but it changes little. The price is lower for the first three days – $490 – to pressure the victims into paying. Still, few people would be willing to part with so much money. And, as we mentioned before, the hackers may not hold up their end of the bargain; many don’t bother decrypting the files after receiving payment. This is why you should investigate alternate ways to remove Ahgr ransomware and decrypt .ahgr files instead of dealing with these criminals. The guide below contains several such methods.

How to remove Ahui ransomware

What is Ahui ransomware?

Ahui is a harmful program that is considered to be a ransomware-type virus. Ransomware is characterized by encrypting data on the victim’s computer and, later, demanding money to decrypt it. Since this is precisely what Ahui does, it is easy to see why it has earned this classification. But let’s consider details for a moment. Ahui may demand money, but how much does it demand? We can find the answer to that by reading its ransom note, “_readme.txt”. This note, which can be read on the image above, is created on each infected computer once the virus is done encrypting everything; it exists to convey the hackers’ orders to the victims. In the note, the hackers state that the price of decryption is $490 for the first three days after the attack, and $980 afterwards. This is hardly pocket change; many people would be unwilling to part with so much money. As they should be. The hackers don’t always bother decrypting the victims’ files after getting paid, so paying them is an expensive gamble. This is why you should consider alternative ways to remove Ahui ransomware and decrypt .ahui files. You can learn about them by reading the article below.

How to remove Ahtw ransomware

What is Ahtw ransomware?

Ahtw is a new version of STOP/Djvu, a ransomware virus. There are many other versions of STOP/Djvu as well; all of them are very similar to Ahtw and to each other. These viruses are known for encrypting all data on infected computers and demanding money for its decryption. To demand money, the virus must communicate with the victim somehow; it does so by creating a ransom note. It is a text file called “_readme.txt”; its full text can be read on the image above. In the file, the hackers tell their victims that they must pay $980 to get their files back, though the price will be reduced to $490 if they pay quickly. This is, obviously, very expensive, and not everyone would be willing to do that. It is worth noting that criminals who make ransomware don’t always decrypt the files even after getting paid, so paying the ransom may be a bad idea even if you have the money. Instead, you should read our guide; it will explain how to remove Ahtw ransomware and decrypt .ahtw files without paying (or even contacting) the hackers.

How to Remove Dariolelab.com

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What Is Dariolelab.com?

Dariolelab.com is a shady website which tries to trick users into allowing its to send them notifications. Dariolelab.com may tell users that they have to click or tap Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up to access a webpage, view a video, solve a CAPTCHA, or for another reason. If someone does click Allow, Dariolelab.com notifications will start appearing on the screen from time to time and spamming the users with ads, clickbait links, software offers, fake messages, and so on. The notifications will be showing up on the right side of the screen if it’s a Windows or Mac computer, and on the status bar if it’s a mobile device. READ MORE

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Robots-verify-checkio.top is a dubious website which tries to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Robots-verify-checkio.top claims that users have to click Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up if they wish to access a website, download a file, prove that they are not bots, etc. If a user does click Allow, notifications from Robots-verify-checkio.top will start appearing on the screen time and again and spamming the user with ads, software offers, fake alerts from the OS, scammy messages, and so on. The notifications will be showing up in a corner of the screen on a computer or on the status bar on a mobile device. READ MORE

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Di07.biz is one of numerous shady sites that attempt to trick users into subscribing to notifications from those sites. Di07.biz may tell users that they need to click Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up if they want to access a page, watch a video, verify that they are humans and not robots, etc. If someone does click Allow, Di07.biz notifications will start showing up on the screen time and again with ads, clickbait links, fake alerts, prompts to download some programs or software updates, etc. The notifications will be appearing in a corner of the screen if it’s a computer or on the status bar if it’s a mobile phone. READ MORE

How to Remove MySniperHome.com

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Mysniperhome.com is an untrustworthy website which tries to make users accept its notifications request. Mysniperhome.com claims that clicking Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up will let users access a site, view a video, solve CAPTCHA, or provides some other reason. If a user does click Allow, notifications from Mysniperhome.com will begin showing up on his or her screen periodically and spamming the user with ads, links to questionable sites, prompts to download fake software updates, and so on. The notifications will be appearing in the top-right corner of the screen on a Mac, in the lower-right corner of the screen on a Windows PC, or on the status bar on a mobile device. READ MORE

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What Is Gossipfeast.com?

Gossipfeast.com is a questionable website which tries to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Gossipfeast.com may tell users that they have to click or tap Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up box if they wish to access a webpage, view a video, solve a CAPTCHA, etc. If someone does click Allow, notifications from Gossipfeast.com will begin appearing on the screen periodically with ads, links to dubious sites, software offers, scammy messages, and so on. The notifications will be showing up on the right side of the screen if it’s a computer or on the status bar if it’s a mobile device. READ MORE

How to Remove Poznerterswe.com

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Poznerterswe.com (www.poznerterswe.com) is a dubious website which tries to trick users into allowing it to send them notifications. Poznerterswe.com may tell users that clicking Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up box will let them access a page, download a file, prove that they are not bots, or provide some other reason. If a user does click Allow, notifications from Poznerterswe.com will begin appearing on the screen time and again and spamming the user with ads, links to untrustworthy sites, prompts to download some programs, fake messages, etc. The notifications will be appearing in a corner of the screen on a computer or on the status bar and the lockscreen on a mobile phone. READ MORE

How to Remove Coustaushaw.com

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Coustaushaw.com is one of many shady sites that attempt to trick users into accepting notifications from those sites. Coustaushaw.com may tell users that they need to click Allow on its “Show notifications” dialog box it they want to open a page, watch a video, start a download, etc. Should a user click Allow, notifications from Coustaushaw.com will begin showing up on his or her screen time and again and spamming the user with ads, links to untrustworthy sites, fraudulent messages and alerts, prompts to download some software, etc. The notifications will be appearing in the lower right hand corner of the screen on a Windows computer, in the top right corner of the screen on a Macbook, or on the status bar on an Android device. READ MORE

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