The Cerber3 Ransomware a new updated version of the Cerber Ransomware
which has performed a 2.0 evolution in August 2016. The point different from
Cerber 2 is that the new variant appends the .cerber3 extension to encrypted
files. You will see your file of jpg picture turn into XXX.jpg.cerber3. The
encrypted files contains messages which demands you pay ransom about 0.7154
Bitcoins (nearly $410) for restoring your files. If the money is not sent out
within 96 hours the ransom will rise to 1.4308 Bitcoins.
Is it Possible to Decrypt Encoded Files without Ransom Payment?
No, unless pay ransom. However, it encourages more cyber crimes. Professionals are not able to break the 32-byte key which has a very long length.
The best way of restoring your files is that you have a backup before the files are encrypted. If not, you can use antivirus software to return some files and remove Cerber3 ransomware thoroughly.





