![]() ![]() (Don't pay the ransom for screen-locking ransomware, because you can almost always get around it.) There's no guarantee you'll get your files back if you pay, and paying just encourages more ransomware attacks. Most security experts, as well as Microsoft itself, advise against paying any ransoms. If you can't, then hit the Control, Shift and Esc keys at the same time to open Task Manager, choose the Application tab, right click the browser application and select End Task Should you pay the ransom? ![]() If you can both navigate the system and read most files, then you're probably seeing something fake that's just trying to scare you into paying. If you can browse through directories or apps but you can't open your regular office files, movies, photographs or emails, then you have encrypting ransomware, which is far worse. ![]()
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