What is .bot file virus?
Also referred to as DHARMA ransomware1, it modifies your documents by means of encrypting them and demanding the ransom to be paid allegedly to restore access to them. [nmode@tutanota.com].bot indicates nmode@tutanota.com as a channel for contacting the ransomware criminals.
The DHARMA ransomware is active again through its new cryptovirus bearing the name of .bot. This particular virus family modifies all popular file types by means of adding the .bot extension, thus making the data absolutely unavailable. The victims simply cannot open their important documents anymore. The ransomware also assigns its unique identification key, just like all previous representatives of the virus family. As soon the file is encrypted by the ransomware, it obtains a special new extension becoming the secondary one. The file virus also generates a ransom note providing the users want instructions allegedly to restore the data.
Bot Threat Main Facts
Name | .bot file virus |
Extension | [nmode@tutanota.com].bot file virus |
Type | Ransomware |
Short Description | The ransomware modifies the documents on the attacked device through encryption and asks for the ransom to be paid by the victim supposedly to restore them. |
Symptoms | The file virus encrypts the data by adding the .bot extension, also generating the one-of-a-kind identifier. Note that the [nmode@tutanota.com].bot extension becomes the secondary one. |
Distribution Method | Spam, Email attachments, Compromised legitimate downloads, Attacks exploiting weak or stolen RDP credentials2. |
Fix Tool | See If Your System Has Been Affected by .bot file virus |
.bot File Virus – Dharma Ransomware
What Is It and How Did I Get It?
The .bot ransomware is most commonly spread by means of a payload dropper. It runs the malicious script that eventually installs the file virus. The threat circulates actively on the web, considering the facts about the ransomware mentioned in the VirusTotal database. The .bot ransomware may also promote its payload files through popular social networks and via file-sharing platforms. Alternatively, some free applications hosted on many popular resources may also be disguised as helpful tools, whereas they instead may lead to the malicious scripts that injected the ransomware. Your personal caution to prevent the .bot virus attack matters a lot!
.bot File Virus is a infection that encrypts your data and presents a frustrating ransomware notice. Below is the screenshot depicting the ransomware note:
Quotation of the scary message
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 nmode@tutanota.com Write this ID in the title of your message XXXXXX In case of no answer in 24 hours write us to theese e-mails:nmode@tutanota.com 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[dot]com/buy_bitcoins Also you can find other places to buy Bitcoins and beginners guide here: hxxps://www.coindesk[dot]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.
Remove [nmode@tutanota.com].bot File Virus (Dharma)
Reasons why I would recommend GridinSoft3
The is an excellent way to deal with recognizing and removing threats – using Gridinsoft Anti-Malware. This program will scan your PC, find and neutralize all suspicious processes4.
Download GridinSoft Anti-Malware.
You can download GridinSoft Anti-Malware by clicking the button below:
Run the setup file.
When setup file has finished downloading, double-click on the install-antimalware-fix.exe file to install GridinSoft Anti-Malware on your computer.
An User Account Control asking you about to allow GridinSoft Anti-Malware to make changes to your device. So, you should click “Yes” to continue with the installation.
Press “Install” button.
Once installed, Anti-Malware will automatically run.
Wait for the Anti-Malware scan to complete.
GridinSoft Anti-Malware will automatically start scanning your system for Bot infections and other malicious programs. This process can take a 20-30 minutes, so I suggest you periodically check on the status of the scan process.
Click on “Clean Now”.
When the scan has finished, you will see the list of infections that GridinSoft Anti-Malware has detected. To remove them click on the “Clean Now” button in right corner.
How to decrypt .bot files?
You can download and use this decrypter that Kaspersky released if you were hit by .[nmode@tutanota.com].bot extension.
You can download and use this decrypter that Avast released or this decrypter that Kaspersky released if you were hit by .bot extension.
What the next?
If the guide doesn’t help you to remove Bot infection, please download the GridinSoft Anti-Malware that I recommended. Also, you can always ask me in the comments for getting help. Good luck!
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References
- Read more about Dharma Ransomware: https://howtofix.guide/about-dharma-crysis-ransomware/
- How To Change Remote Desktop (RDP) Port: https://howtofix.guide/change-remote-desktop-port-on-windows-10/
- GridinSoft Anti-Malware Review from HowToFix site: https://howtofix.guide/gridinsoft-anti-malware/
- More information about GridinSoft products: https://gridinsoft.com/comparison
hi Smith, I tried rakhnidecryptor to decrypt files, but it seems not support .bot files..