Kaspersky for Windows protects your digital life with technologies that go beyond anti-virus.
The Virus.Win32.Gpcode.ak malware encrypts user files of various formats, such as DOC, TXT, PDF, XLS, JPG, PNG, CPP. To recover files that have been encrypted by Virus.Win32.Gpcode.ak, use the PhotoRec tool.
To avoid infection:
To recover files you will need an external storage drive, such as a USB drive.
Go to the root folder. To do so, select the “...” folder twice.
Select the Recovered folder.
The decrypted files will be saved on the external storage drive in the specified folder under names such as t*.jpg or t*.txt.
Using the StopGpcode tool, you can rename and sort decrypted files:
Where:
The tool will collate the sizes of the decrypted and encrypted files and save to the folder:
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