Otherwise, they will have to pay $980 instead of $490 for the decryption tools. Victims are encouraged to contact the attackers (via or email address) within 72 hours. To restore access to files, victims have to use a decryption tool and a unique key that can be purchased from the attackers. It informs victims that all their files (including documents, photos, databases) have been encrypted. The "_readme.txt" file provides contact and payment information. Screenshot of a message encouraging users to pay a ransom to decrypt their compromised data: For example, it renames " 1.jpg" file to " 1.jpg.tisc", " 2.jpg" file to " 2.jpg.tisc", and so on. It blocks access to files (encrypts them) and generates a ransom note, a text file named " _readme.txt". Tisc belongs to the ransomware family called Djvu.
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