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5 hours ago, knowledge said:

 

That site has two blatant links titled Remover for Jigsaw that are just ads to download SpyHunter that you then need to pay for in order for it to remove anything, if it  even can.  This could be confusing for some people thinking this is the fix.  It is also very out of date since it doesn't mention the new extensions that were found on 12 and 13 April, GWS, KKK, and BTC.

 

A much better reference is

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/jigsaw-ransomware-decrypted-will-delete-your-files-until-you-pay-the-ransom/

After all, it is better to get the data from the people who did the actual research that a phony ad site that copies data (out of date at that) to attract the unsuspecting to download their lousy software.

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9 hours ago, straycat19 said:

 

That site has two blatant links titled Remover for Jigsaw that are just ads to download SpyHunter that you then need to pay for in order for it to remove anything, if it  even can.  This could be confusing for some people thinking this is the fix.  It is also very out of date since it doesn't mention the new extensions that were found on 12 and 13 April, GWS, KKK, and BTC.

 

A much better reference is


http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/jigsaw-ransomware-decrypted-will-delete-your-files-until-you-pay-the-ransom/

After all, it is better to get the data from the people who did the actual research that a phony ad site that copies data (out of date at that) to attract the unsuspecting to download their lousy software.

i see no problems with the links i added

y i posted this is i seen 2 or 3 people  making this bs ransomware

and this  ransomware will get updated again and again to try and trick people

this new Jigsaw ransomware will be a big problem soon

 

this how to remove this bs

If you got infected with Jigsaw Ransomware, do not restart your computer! Every restart it deletes 1000 encrypted files. @BleepinComputer

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