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What is meka Virus? and how to remove that virus?

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Answered by ashlysanthosh32
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Answered by Anonymous
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What is Meka?

Meka ransomware is designed to encrypt files and keep them inaccessible unless a victim decrypts them with a decryption tool and key that can be purchased from cyber criminals who created this malware. Meka is a part of Djvu ransomware family Like most programs of this type, it renames encrypted files and created a ransom note. Meka renames files by adding the ".meka" extension to their filenames, for example, it renames "1.jpg" file to "1.jpg.meka", and so on. Instructions on how to pay for a decryption are provided in the "_readme.txt" text file.

Victims are informed that all their files like photos, databases, documents and other important files are encrypted with a strongest encryption algorithm. The only way to recover them is to use a decryption tool and unique key that can be purchased from cyber criminals for $490. However, they will sell them for this price only to victims who will write an email to

[email protected] or [email protected] in 72 hours after encryption. After 72 hours price of a decryption will be increased to $980. An email must contain a personal ID which is appointed to every victim. It can contain one encrypted file too, these cyber criminals offer to decrypt it for free. Typically, free decryptions are offered to prove that developers or a particular ransomware have tools that can decrypt victim's files. However, it does not mean that cyber criminals can be trusted. There are many cases where victims who trusted them (paid them a ransom) got scammed. Quite often cyber criminals do not send decryption tools and/or keys even if victims meet all their demands. There are no free tools that could decrypt files encrypted by Meka, its developers are the only ones who have them. That is the case with most ransomware-type programs - their developers are the only ones who can provide decryption tools. In most cases the only way to recover files without having to pay cyber criminals is to restore them from a backup. Besides, removal of ransomware only prevents it from causing further encryptions, compromised data remains encrypted.

Manual threat removal might be a lengthy and complicated process that requires advanced computer skills. Spyhunter is a professional automatic malware removal tool that is recommended to get rid of Meka virus

Screenshot of a message encouraging users to pay a ransom to decrypt their compromised data:

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