Victim of DJVU/STOP Ransomware: Seeking Help to Recover .SGHL Files
Recently, I found myself in a distressing predicament after accidentally downloading a malicious FL Studio plugin from an untrustworthy website. In a moment of haste, I opened an executable (.exe) file that subsequently unleashed DJVU/STOP ransomware on my system. This nefarious Software has encrypted all my personal files, which now bear the .SGHL extension, leaving me desperate for solutions.
Upon discovering the extent of the damage, I was greeted by a text file created by the ransomware. Its contents were chilling and typical of such attacks:
URGENT NOTICE:
Rest assured that there is a way to retrieve your files! All your important documents, images, and databases have been secured with advanced encryption and a unique key.
To regain access, your only option is to purchase the decryption tool along with the unique key tailored for your situation. Once procured, this Software will restore all your encrypted data.
What guarantees are provided?
You may submit one of your encrypted files, and we will decrypt it free of charge. However, please note that only one free decryption is allowed, and the file must not hold significant value.
For a glimpse of the decryption tool, you can access a video overview here: Video Overview (I advise against clicking without verifying).
The cost for the private key along with the decryption Software is a hefty $980. However, if you act within the first 72 hours, you can take advantage of a 50% discount, bringing the total to $490. Please understand that without payment, a restoration of your files is unlikely.
Don’t forget to check your Spam or Junk folder if you haven’t received a response within six hours.
To obtain this software, you must contact us via email at [email protected] or our reserved address [email protected].
Now, as I navigate this challenging situation, I’m left with several questions. Specifically, I wonder: in addition to encrypting my files, have they potentially copied my data somewhere, or is it only stored on my machine in its encrypted form?
I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has taken the time to offer support or advice throughout this ordeal. Your comments have
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