SSPQ ransomware encrypts your data. It adds .Sspq extension to file names. It demands ransom money for the decryption key. You cannot open encrypted SSPQ files. SSPQ uses an online private key to encrypt files. So you cannot decrypt them. To restore files, perform a System Restore. Note it causes data loss since last restore point. So back up new data first.
The Sspq virus encrypts your files. It tracks them by a “.SSPQ” extension. It uses strong encryption. So the key cannot be calculated. Sspq uses a unique key for each victim. It can encrypt almost all file types. Such as JPG, PNG, AVI and PDF. You cannot open infected files.
If files have .sspq extension, hazardous crypto-virus infected your system. Sspq originates from the STOP/DJVU malware family. It extorts money after making files inaccessible. Sspq uses a complex algorithm. So victims seemingly have no way to recover files without paying.
Sspq encrypts files to demand ransom. It enters and infects your files. Files get a new extension. You cannot open them. A ransom note tells you to buy the decryption key.
The key is the same for all victims. So files can be decrypted after an attack. What is the sspq file extension? It is general information.
Sspq encrypts the first 150KB of files. You may recover the original deleted file. Less time passed means a bigger chance of file recovery. So hurry up!
The SSPQ decryption key costs $490 to $980 in bitcoin. Price depends on payment speed. Attackers want cryptocurrency to stay anonymous. Other methods will be refused.
The ransomware encrypts all files. It leaves threats in every folder. It attempts to extort money for access to data. First it scans images, videos and files. Such as .doc and .pdf. Then it displays a message to pay to decrypt data.