Files with R5A extension are encrypted by 7ev3n ransomware. R5A files replace original files encrypted by this ransomware. File extensions targeted include: dbf, txt, jpg and pdf.
7ev3n appeared in ...
Files with R5A extension are encrypted by 7ev3n ransomware. R5A files replace original files encrypted by this ransomware. File extensions targeted include: dbf, txt, jpg and pdf.
7ev3n appeared in 2016. It encrypts files and demands ransom in bitcoins. A decrypter is available to recover file contents without paying.
R5A files relate to 7ev3n ransomware. This ransomware encrypts files. It renames them ending with .r5a. If you have 10 files, they become 1.r5a to 10.r5a. Targeted formats are: dbf, txt, jpg, pdf.
7ev3n appeared in 2016 demanding bitcoin ransom. An alternative version appeared called 7ev3n-HONE$T. The r5a extension represents an encrypted original file.
FileInfo recommends not paying the ransom. Instead restore from backup. A Python decrypter can recover contents without paying.
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