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.LOCKED File Extension

A .LOCKED file is a Ransomware Encrypted File, created by N/A.

Open with System Restore. Available for Windows.

What is a .LOCKED file?

File Extension: .LOCKED File Type: Ransomware Encrypted File Description: A .LOCKED file is a type of file that has been encrypted by a specific type of malware known as the Locked virus. This virus is a form of ransomware, which is a malicious software used by cybercriminals to encrypt the files on a victim's computer. Once the files are encrypted, they are renamed with the .LOCKED extension, indicating that they have been locked by the virus. The original files could be of any type, such as documents (.PDF), spreadsheets (.XLSX), or other common file formats, and they are encrypted using a strong encryption method called AES-256.

The Locked virus typically enters a computer through deceptive methods such as email attachments, peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, or fake software updates. Once it infects a computer, it quickly begins to encrypt files, making them inaccessible to the user. Along with encrypting the files, the virus also creates a ransom note in the form of a .TXT file. This note explains that the files have been encrypted and provides instructions on how the user can pay a ransom, usually demanded in Bitcoin, to get the decryption key needed to unlock the files.

Programs to Open: Opening a .LOCKED file directly is not possible in the usual way because the file is encrypted. The primary method to regain access to these files is by removing the ransomware from the computer and then using a decryption tool if one is available. However, it's important to note that paying the ransom does not guarantee that the files will be decrypted.

- System Restore: This is not a program to open .LOCKED files but can be used to restore the system to a previous state before the ransomware infection occurred. This might help in recovering some files but is not a guaranteed method for all situations.

More Information: Dealing with ransomware like the Locked virus requires a careful approach. It is recommended to keep regular backups of important data and use reputable antivirus software to protect against such threats. If infected, it is advisable to consult with cybersecurity professionals who may offer solutions such as ransomware decryption tools specifically designed to counteract the Locked virus. Additionally, reporting the incident to appropriate cybercrime authorities can help in tracking the perpetrators.

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