How to remove EEBN ransomware? EEBN ransomware is a file-encrypting virus that locks your files and personal documents. EEBN ransomware requests bitcoin cryptocurrency to recover the encrypted files. The ransom charge varies from different versions of the EEBN ransomware.
EEBN ransomware encrypts files on your computer and adds a string of unique characters to the extension of the encrypted files. For example, image.jpg becomes image.jpg.EEBN
The decrypt text file with instructions is placed on the Windows desktop: DECRYPT-FILES.txt
In most cases, it is impossible to recover the files encrypted by EEBN ransomware without the intervention of the Ransomware developers.
The only way to recover files infected by EEBN ransomware is to pay the ransomware developers. Sometimes it is possible to recover your files but this is only possible when the ransomware developers made a flaw in their encryption software, which unfortunately doesn’t occur frequently.
I do not recommend paying for the EEBN ransomware, instead, make sure you have a valid FULL back-up of Windows and restore it immediately.
Having said that, there are no tools to restore your encrypted personal files or documents encrypted by the EEBN ransomware. Although you might want to try to restore encrypted files. In more sophisticated ransomware, the decryption key used to recover your files is server-side, meaning the decryption key is only available from the ransomware developers. To remove the ransomware file that was downloaded to your computer, you can remove the EEBN ransomware file with Malwarebytes. Malwarebytes instructions to remove EEBN ransomware files can be found in this instruction.
Try to decrypt files using online tools
Warning: any attempt to decrypt your EEBN ransomware encrypted files may cause permanent damage to your encrypted files.
You can try to restore your encrypted files using the ID Ransomware decrypt tools. In order, to proceed you need to upload one of the encrypted files and identify the ransomware that infected your computer and encrypted your files.
If a EEBN ransomware decryption tool is available on the NoMoreRansom site, the decryption information will show you how to proceed. Unfortunately, this almost never works out. Worth the try.
Note: Malwarebytes will not restore or recover your encrypted files. It does, however, remove the EEBN virus file that infected your computer with the EEBN ransomware and downloads the ransomware file to your computer; this is known as the payload file.
It is essential to remove the ransomware file if you are not reinstalling Windows. By doing so, you will prevent your computer from another ransomware infection.
Once completed, review the EEBN ransomware detections.
Click Quarantine to continue.
Reboot Windows after all the detections are moved to quarantine.
You have now successfully removed EEBN Ransomware file from your device.
Remove malware with Sophos HitmanPRO
In this second malware removal step, we will start a second scan to ensure no malware remnants are left on your computer. HitmanPRO is a cloud scanner that scans every active file for malicious activity on your computer and sends it to the Sophos cloud for detection. In the Sophos cloud, both Bitdefender antivirus and Kaspersky antivirus scan the file for malicious activities.