How to remove Pizzasucker ransomware

Pizzasucker ransom note:

ALL YOUR IMPORTANT FILES HAVE BEEN ENCRYPTED!
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Your files are NOT damaged! Your files are modified only. This modification is reversible.
The only 1 way to decrypt your files is to receive the private key and decryption program.
Any attempts to restore your files with the third party software will be fatal for your files!
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To receive the private key and decryption program follow the instructions below:

1. Contact us:
*Skype - PIZZASUCKER DECRYPTION
*ICQ live chat which works 24/7 - @PIZZASUCKER
Install ICQ software on your PC here https://icq.com/windows/ or on your smartphone search for 'ICQ' in Appstore / Google market
Write to our ICQ @PIZZASUCKER https://icq.im/PIZZASUCKER
*Mail - pizzasucker@onionmail.org
USE MAIL ONLY IF ICQ AND SKYPE NOT WORKING

Our company values its reputation.  We give all guarantees of your files decryption, such as test decryption some of them
We respect your time and waiting for respond from your side

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WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND you NOT to use any 'Decryption Tools'.
These tools can damage your data, making recover IMPOSSIBLE.
Also we recommend you not to contact data recovery companies.
They will just contact us, buy decryptor and sell it to you at a higher price.

This is the end of the note. Below is the guide explaining how to remove Pizzasucker ransomware.

What is Pizzasucker ransomware

Pizzasucker is a illicit program that extorts money out of people by encrypting their files (ransomware). Encrypted files cannot simply be accessed; they need to be decrypted first. The hackers who wrote the virus offer the victim to do just that, for a large amount of money. The offer often includes psychological pressure and other tricks to get the victim to pay.
Most often such programs communicate these “offers” via a simple text file, referred to as a ransom note. The image above contains the full text of Pizzasucker’s ransom note, though it doesn’t really contain much beyond contact information.
In this case, the hackers went an extra mile to get their contacts as visible as possible; the virus gives all encrypted files .ICQ@PIZZASUCKER file extension.
As these cybercriminals often want a lot of money for their “services”, it is best to not pay them. Despite their reassurances to the contrary, it is possible to remove Pizzasucker for free, and you may be able to decrypt Pizzasucker files as well. The guide below will explain what to do.

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