ANGRY Ransomware 🔐 (.ANGRY File) — Removal Guide

Virus analyst Tomas Meskauskas was the person who originally detected the Angry virus, which falls within the VoidCrypt ransomware family. Malware of such sort encrypts all the data on your PC (photos, text files, excel tables, music, videos, etc) and adds its specific extension to every file, leaving the unlock-info.txt text files in each directory which contains the encrypted files.

What is Angry virus?

☝ A scientifically accurate denomination for the Angry would be “a VoidCrypt family ransomware-type malicious agent”.

The scheme of renaming is this: (victimID)(contact_email).Angry. During the encryption, a file entitled, for example, “report.docx” will be changed to “report.docx.(CW-RP9253401876)([email protected]).Angry”.

In every directory that contains the encoded files, a unlock-info.txt text file will appear. It is a ransom money note. It contains information on the ways of contacting the racketeers and some other remarks. The ransom note most probably contains instructions on how to purchase the decryption tool from the racketeers. You can get this decoding tool after contacting [email protected], [email protected] via email. That is pretty much the scheme of the felony.

Angry overview:
Name Angry Virus
Ransomware family1 VoidCrypt ransomware
Extension .Angry
Ransomware note unlock-info.txt
Contact [email protected], [email protected]
Detection Trojan:Win32/Redline.DD!MTB, Win32/Injector.ZVH, Win32/Filecoder.OIF
Symptoms Your files (photos, videos, documents) get a .Angry extension and you can’t open them.
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The unlock-info.txt document coming in package with the Angry malware states the following:

All your files have been encrypted!


All your files have been encrypted due to a security problem with your PC. If you want to restore them, write us to the e-mail; [email protected]
Write this ID in the title of your message : -
In case of no answer in 24 hours write us to theese e-mails: [email protected]
You have to pay for decryption in Bitcoins. The price depends on how fast you write to us. After payment we will send you the decryption tool that will decrypt all your files.


Free decryption as guarantee
Before paying you can send us up to 1 file for free decryption. The total size of files must be less than 1Mb (non archived), and files should not contain valuable information. (databases,backups, large excel sheets, etc.)


How to obtain Bitcoins
The easiest way to buy bitcoins is LocalBitcoins site. You have to register, click \'Buy bitcoins\', and select the seller by payment method and price.
hxxps://localbitcoins.com/buy_bitcoins
Also you can find other places to buy Bitcoins and beginners guide here:
hxxp://www.coindesk.com/information/how-can-i-buy-bitcoins/


Attention!
Do not rename encrypted files.
Do not try to decrypt your data using third party software, it may cause permanent data loss.
Decryption of your files with the help of third parties may cause increased price (they add their fee to our) or you can become a victim of a scam.

In the picture below, you can see what a directory with files encrypted by the Angry looks like. Each filename has the “.Angry” extension added to it.

Angry Virus - encrypted .Angry files

An example of encrypted .Angry files.

How did my computer get infected with Angry ransomware?

There is a huge number of possible ways of ransomware infiltration.

There are currently three most exploited ways for hackers to have ransomware settled in your system. These are email spam, Trojan injection and peer-to-peer networks.

If you access your mailbox and see emails that look like familiar notifications from utility services companies, postal agencies like FedEx, Internet providers, and whatnot, but whose mailer is unknown to you, beware of opening those letters. They are most likely to have a viral file attached to them. Thus it is even more dangerous to open any attachments that come with emails like these.

As for the peer file transfer protocols like torrent trackers or eMule, the danger is that they are even more trust-based than the rest of the Internet. You can never guess what you download until you get it. So you’d better be using trustworthy websites. Also, it is a good idea to scan the folder containing the downloaded objects with the antivirus as soon as the downloading is finished.

How do I get rid of the Angry virus?

It is crucial to inform you that besides encrypting your files, the Angry virus will probably deploy the Azorult Spyware on your computer to get access to credentials to different accounts (including cryptocurrency wallets). That program can extract your credentials from your browser’s auto-filling cardfile.

Sometimes criminals would decrypt several of your files to prove that they really have the decryption tool. Since Angry virus is a relatively recent ransomware, safety measures developers have not yet found a way to undo its work. However, the anti-ransomware tools are frequently upgraded, so the effective countermeasure may soon arrive.

Sure thing, if the evildoers succeed in encoding victim’s essential files, the desperate person will most likely fulfill their demands. Nevertheless, paying to criminals does not necessarily mean that you’re getting your files back. It is still risky. After obtaining the ransom, the racketeers may deliver a wrong decryption key to the injured party. There were reports of hackers just disappearing after getting the ransom without even bothering to reply.

The optimal safety measure against ransomware is to have aan OS restore point or the copies of your essential files in the cloud storage or at least on an external storage. Obviously, that might be not enough. Your most crucial thing could be that one you were working upon when it all happened. But at least it is something. It is also wise to scan your drives with the anti-malware utility after the system restoration.

There are other ransomware products, besides Angry, that work similarly. For instance, Ooxa, Ccza, Ccew, and some others. The two main differences between them and the Angry are the ransom amount and the method of encryption. The rest is almost identical: files become encoded, their extensions altered, ransom notes emerge in every directory containing encoded files.

Some lucky users were able to decrypt the arrested files with the help of the free tools provided by anti-ransomware specialists. Sometimes the criminals accidentally send the decryption code to the victims in the ransom note. Such an extraordinary fail allows the user to restore the files. But naturally, one should never expect such a chance. Make no mistake, ransomware is a tamperers’ technology to pull the money out of their victims.

How to avoid ransomware infiltration?

Angry ransomware has no endless power, so as any similar malware.

You can armour your computer from its injection in several easy steps:

  • Ignore any emails from unknown senders with strange addresses, or with content that has likely no connection to something you are waiting for (can you win in a money prize draw without even taking part in it?). In case the email subject is likely something you are expecting, scrutinize all elements of the suspicious letter carefully. A hoax email will surely contain mistakes.
  • Never use cracked or unknown programs. Trojan viruses are often spreaded as a part of cracked software, possibly as a “patch” which prevents the license check. Understandably, dubious programs are very hard to distinguish from reliable ones, because trojans sometimes have the functionality you seek. Try searching for information about this software product on the anti-malware forums, but the optimal solution is not to use such software.
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Frequently Asked Questions

đŸ€” Is it possible to open “.Angry” files?

There’s no way to do it, unless the files “.Angry” files are decrypted.

đŸ€” The encrypted files are very important to me. How can I decrypt them quickly?

If the “.Angry” files contain some really important information, then you probably have them backed up. Otherwise, you might try to employ System Restore. The only question is whether you have saved any Restore Points that would be helpful now. The rest of the methods require patience.

đŸ€” What actions should I take if the Angry malware has blocked my computer and I can’t get the activation key.

đŸ€” What can I do right now?

Some of the encrypted data can be found elsewhere.

  • If you exchanged your critical files via email, you could still download them from your online mailbox.
  • You might have shared images or videos with your friends or family members. Simply ask them to post those pictures back to you.
  • If you have initially got any of your files from the Web, you can try to do it again.
  • Your messengers, social networks pages, and cloud drives might have all those files as well.
  • It might be that you still have the needed files on your old computer, a notebook, mobile, external storage, etc.

HINT: You can use data recovery programs5 to get your lost data back since ransomware encodes the copies of your files, deleting the authentic ones. In the video below, you can see how to use PhotoRec for such a recovery, but remember: you won’t be able to do it before you remove the virus with an antivirus program.

Also, you can contact the following official fraud and scam sites to report this attack:

To report the attack, you can contact local executive boards. For instance, if you live in USA, you can have a talk with FBI Local field office, IC3 or Secret Service.

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References

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Brendan Smith

Cybersecurity analyst covering malware families, suspicious files, and detection alerts. Brendan focuses on clear explanations of what a warning means, when it may be a false positive, and which cleanup steps are appropriate.

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