.Lukitus Virus Ransomware Removal (+File Recovery)

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Welcome to our .Lukitus Ransomware removal guide. The following instructions will aid you in removing the unwanted software from your PC for free.

When talking about malware infections, the vast majority of them are apparently caused by Trojan horse viruses. In spite of this fact, the most horrible contaminations that have ever existed are generally inflicted by the representatives of another malware category: Ransomware. This is the reason why our article is here: to help you fully comprehend the features and consequences of one exact Ransomware virus – .Lukitus Ransomware. We will also advise you on how to handle this incredibly malicious threat in a clever and, hopefully – successful way. In general, .Lukitus Ransomware is one of the so-called file-encrypting Ransomware versions, which is able to sneak into your PC without the need of your direct permission; and after that make you incapable of accessing the data the virus has blocked. The next stage of the infection process is when this malicious software generates a message to let you know about the fact that the criminals behind it expect you to pay a ransom for the successful and full decryption of the infected files.

.Lukitus Ransomware

What is to be expected from a virus such as .Lukitus Ransomware:

Just like every other data-encrypting Ransomware virus, this specific version usually performs an extensive file-encoding procedure. Normally, the encryption takes place once the program has already selected which data you value most. In fact, not only will the virus define the data that is to be encrypted, but it will also compile a very elaborate list with all of the details about it – location, name, etc. Following that, you are going to receive the terrible alert, which says that you owe some hackers a ransom, and you have to complete the transfer of the demanded money before the deadline comes.

Please note that it is sometimes possible that the entire process of blocking files could be noticed while it is still going on. However, such a scenario occurs very rarely. Despite that, if you happen to notice a strange process going on in the Task Manager, simply shut down your device, and seek an expert for help. It may be Ransomware encrypting some important file formats.

There’s very little that can be done once the entire encryption process ends. To our mutual disappointment, the file-encrypting viruses are awfully difficult to cope with. Actually, even some professionals in this field might find it tough to remove the virus without transferring the demanded ransom, and restore the affected data as well. Moreover, realistically, you have only small chances of success when fighting .Lukitus Ransomware and we will not give you false hopes. In spite of all that, it will be good to at least make an attempt to get rid of the infection. Simply look for alternative options before you pay the ransom to the cyber criminals, who are blackmailing you. For example, try to find an expert and ask for advice and/or assistance. Also, you may need to purchase some special software to counteract the contamination. Last but not least, you may always check out our specially designed Removal Guide. Perhaps it will be what it takes to decode your data and eliminate the virus. However, due to the complexity of sucn infections, we can’t really promise you that.

Where is Ransomware usually found?

Cyber criminals can spread these frightening viruses in many various ways:

  • Emails (and their attachments): Spam emails, especially those from unfamiliar and suspicious sources, may be transporting Ransomware. Even the attachments of these emails may be contaminated. Our sincere advice for you is to stay away from all emails coming from unfamiliar sources, and from their attachments as well.
  • Malware-containing pop-ups and banners (Malvertising): Malvertising is one of the major sources of Ransomware. In this case, your PC may automatically catch this malware, in case you click on the contagious advertisement, no matter whether you do that intentionally or unintentionally.
  • Fake system update and other similar fake requests: An additional likely source of Ransomware is the fake update requests that are not not generated by your OS, but function in the same way as the malicious ads we have described above. Still, those might really resemble the genuine ones. To avoid such hazards as .Lukitus Ransomware, try to update your computer manually, and also check for updates yourself, don’t wait for the system to remind you.

General tips:

  • Postpone paying off the demanded ransom for as long as you can. Look for a different options. Honestly, your data is already in danger; so it wouldn’t be smart to risk your money right away, too.
  • Make an attempt to avoid all potential sources of this frightening malware. Practice avoiding them and eventually, you are going to get used to that.
  • Buy a high quality tool against malicious software. A little research might be necessary – check for the most effective program.

.Lukitus Virus Ransomware Removal

 Here is what you need to do in order to remove a Ransomware virus from you computer.

I – Reveal Hidden files and folders and utilize the task manager

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  1. Use the Folder Options in order to reveal the hidden files and folders on your PC. If you do not know how to do that, follow this link.
  2. Open the Start Menu and in the search field type Task Manager.
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  3. Open the first result and in the Processes tab, carefully look through the list of Processes.
  4. If you notice with the virus name or any other suspicious-looking or that seems to consume large amounts of memory, right-click on it and open its file location. Delete everything in there.

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  • Make sure that the hidden files and folders on your PC are visible, else you might not be able to see everything.
  1. Go back to the Task Manager and end the shady process.

II – Boot to Safe Mode

  • Boot your PC into Safe Mode. If you do not know how to do it, use this guide/linked/.

III – Identify the threat

  1. Go to the ID Ransomware website. Here is a direct link.
  2. Follow there in order to identify the specific virus you are dealing with.

IV – Decrypt your files

  1. Once you have identified the virus that has encrypted your files, you must acquire the respective tool to unlock your data.
  2. Open your browser and search for how to decrypt ransomware, look for the name of the one that has infected your system.
  3. With any luck, you’d be able to find a decryptor tool for your ransomware. If that doesn’t happen try Step V as a last ditch effort to save your files.

V – Use Recuva to restore files deleted by the virus

  1. Download the Recuva tool. This will help you restore your original files so that you won’t need to actually decrypt the locked ones.
  2. Once you’ve downloaded the program, open it and select Next.
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  3. Now choose the type of files you are seeking to restore and continue to the next page.
  4. When asked where your files were, before they got deleted, either use the option In a specific location and provide that location or choose the opt for the I am not sure alternative – this will make the program look everywhere on your PC.
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  5. Click on Next and for best results, enable the Deep Scan option (note that this might take some time).
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  6. Wait for the search to finish and then select which of the listed files you want to restore.
  • Keep in mind it is possible that not all files might be fully recovered. You can check in what condition the files are from the State column in the list of deleted files.
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