Publickey.chaos
: Because you do not have the corresponding private key , you cannot unlock the AES key, leaving your data inaccessible.
In the context of the , publicKey.chaos is a variable used by the attacker to: publicKey.chaos
: Chaos has many versions (including those branded as "Yashma"). You can use tools like ID Ransomware to upload a ransom note and identify if a free decryptor exists. Technical Context : Because you do not have the corresponding
: Immediately disconnect the computer from the internet and any local networks (Wi-Fi or ethernet) to prevent the ransomware from spreading to other drives or cloud storage. Technical Context : Immediately disconnect the computer from
: The code often includes commands to delete "Shadow Copies," preventing you from using Windows' built-in "Previous Versions" feature. How to Protect Yourself
If you see this term in a ransom note or while investigating your system: