What is Ehiz virus?
Ehiz virus is a new ransomware that belongs to the family of ransomware called STOP (Djvu). Ransomware is a form of malware that encrypts the victim’s files and demands a ransom for decrypting them. The Ehiz virus encrypts files, renames them by appending the .ehiz extension, and creates files named “_readme.txt” containing the ransom demand message. For example, a file named “image.jpg” will be renamed to “image.jpg.ehiz”, a “document.docx” file to “document.docx.ehiz”, “invoice.pdf” to “invoice.pdf.ehiz”, and so on.
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Ehiz ransomware is a new malware, the 299th variant (v0299) of STOP ransomware. It encrypts files using a strong encryption algorithm. The virus uses a long key to encrypt files. This key is unique for each victim, therefore it excludes the possibility of using the same key to decrypt files on different computers. In some cases, when the virus cannot establish a connection to its command server (C&C), it uses the so-called ‘offline key’. This key is the same for all victims. And most importantly, the security researchers have found a way to determine this key.
Ehiz does not encrypt absolutely all files, as it will cause the computer to stop working. Therefore, it skips and does not encrypt Windows system files as well as files with the name ‘_readme.txt’. All other files on the victim’s computer will be encrypted. It makes no difference where the files are located, on a hard drive or cloud storage. If at the time of the ransomware attack a disk was connected to the computer, then all the files on it can be encrypted. In addition to the fact that Ehiz virus does not matter where the files are located, it also does not matter what type of files they are. Files of all common types can be encrypted, including the following:
.wp5, .wdp, .wpe, .dbf, .py, .ai, .pfx, .css, .ptx, .wps, .xld, .wbk, .dcr, .vcf, .xf, .xyw, .mdbackup, .rwl, .xls, .rofl, .dng, .w3x, .odp, .wpa, .jpe, .eps, .der, .mpqge, .wp, .dmp, .xy3, .bay, .wbz, .sb, .forge, .tax, .epk, .rgss3a, .bsa, .litemod, .zdb, .xlk, .tor, .xlsm, .cas, .fsh, .wm, .cr2, .csv, .wmo, .z, .yal, .sidd, .3dm, .sidn, .nrw, .odt, .m4a, .t13, .xlsx, .asset, .cer, .wotreplay, .rim, .kdc, .ztmp, .mddata, .db0, .webdoc, .docx, .wpt, .pdd, .vfs0, .xlgc, .vdf, .pef, .wpb, .blob, .qic, .pak, .wpd, .wbmp, .xar, .crw, .wbc, .3fr, .itm, .srw, .re4, .wsh, .wmv, .pkpass, .wri, .hkx, .7z, .wsd, .wmf, wallet, .wp4, .bc7, .wmv, .zif, .big, .arw, .wps, .menu, .wgz, .pem, .x, .1st, .ncf, .lrf, .m3u, .xpm, .map, .flv, .rb, .p12, .x3f, .ppt, .0, .sr2, .xxx, .mov, .cdr, .mrwref, .avi, .odb, .mlx, .1, .das, .doc, .yml, .gho, .xlsb, .qdf, .rar, .ntl, .itdb, .webp, .wpw, .itl, .zabw, .wma, .odm, .iwi, .ysp, .esm, .xll, .dazip, .wbm, .mcmeta, .crt, .mdb, .zip, .xdl, .3ds, .xyp, .ws, .arch00, .wot, .wp7, .jpeg, .x3d, .xlsm, .erf, .wav, .sql, .iwd, .t12, .fpk, .sis, .xbplate, .bc6, .raw, .png, .kdb, .raf, .dxg, .p7b, .wp6, .d3dbsp, .pptm, .mdf, .icxs, .indd, .r3d, .xmmap, .mp4, .fos, .txt, .gdb, .rw2, .apk, .lvl, .pptx, .dba, .layout, .jpg, .xx, .zw, .kf, .slm, .wmd, .wdb, .zdc, .m2, .wcf, .bik, .wpd, .orf, .odc, .sie, .xwp, .wb2, .js, .ybk, .hvpl, .mef, .xdb, .xml, .hkdb, .xlsx, .z3d, .xmind, .srf, .ibank, .zi, .vpp_pc, .wn, .sav, .wsc, .x3f, .pdf, .wma, .ltx, .svg, .vtf, .bkp, .wpl, .snx, .xls, .bkf, .ff, .psk, .dwg, .ods, .pst, .bar, .sid, .hplg, .docm, .sum, .zip
When the process of encrypting the victim’s files is completed, all documents, databases, pictures and other files will be encrypted and thus the contents of these files will be locked. All encrypted files will receive a new name, which consists of their old name and the extension ‘.ehiz’ added to the right. This means literally the following, if the non-encrypted file had the name ‘document.docx’, then after encryption it will be called ‘document.docx.ehiz’. Ehiz virus places files called ‘_readme.txt’ in each folder where there is at least one encrypted file. The contents of such a file are shown in the image below.
This file contains a message from Ehiz authors. They inform the victim that the files on the computer were encrypted and offer him to buy a unique key and decryptor. According to them, this is the only way to decrypt files encrypted by the ransomware and thus restore access to their contents. The criminals demand $980 from the victim, but agree to take half the amount if the victim transfers it within 72 hours. Since the attackers understand that no one trusts their words, they offer the victim to decrypt one file for free. The main requirement for this file, it should be small and not contain important information. Nevertheless, all security experts warn victims of Ehiz virus; successful decryption of one file does not guarantee anything at all. There is no guarantee that payment of the ransom will become a way to decrypt the files encrypted by the ransomware.
Text presented on the Ehiz ransom note:
ATTENTION!
Don’t worry, you can return all your files!
All your files like pictures, databases, documents and other important are encrypted with strongest encryption and unique key.
The only method of recovering files is to purchase decrypt tool and unique key for you.
This software will decrypt all your encrypted files.
What guarantees you have?
You can send one of your encrypted file from your PC and we decrypt it for free.
But we can decrypt only 1 file for free. File must not contain valuable information.
You can get and look video overview decrypt tool:
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Price of private key and decrypt software is $980.
Discount 50% available if you contact us first 72 hours, that’s price for you is $490.
Please note that you’ll never restore your data without payment.
Check your e-mail “Spam” or “Junk” folder if you don’t get answer more than 6 hours.To get this software you need write on our e-mail:
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helpmanager@airmail.ccYour personal ID:
Threat Summary
Name | Ehiz ransomware, Ehiz file virus |
Type | Ransomware, Crypto malware, File locker, Crypto virus, Filecoder |
File extension | .ehiz |
Ransom note | _readme.txt |
Contact | helpteam@mail.ch, helpmanager@airmail.cc |
Ransom amount | $490/$980 in Bitcoins |
Detection Names | CoinMiner/Win.Glupteba.R422433, Trojan.Win32.Malicious.4!c, Win32:RansomX-gen [Ransom], W32.AIDetect.malware2, UDS:DangerousObject.Multi.Generic, Trojan.MalPack.GS, Malware.Obscure/Heur!1.A89F (CLOUD), ML/PE-A + Mal/GandCrypt-B, Trojan:Win32/Glupteba!mlML.Attribute.HighConfidence |
Symptoms | Your files fail to open. Windows Explorer displays a blank icon for the file type. Files named like ‘_readme.txt’, ‘#_README_#’, ‘_DECRYPT_’ or ‘recover’ in each folder with at least one encrypted file. Ransom demanding message on your desktop. |
Distribution ways | Email attachments. Malicious downloads that happen without a user’s knowledge when they visit a compromised web page. Social media, such as web-based instant messaging programs. USB keys containing malware. |
Removal | Ehiz ransomware removal guide |
Decryption | Ehiz File Decrypt Tool |
Criminals do not lie, claiming that encrypted files cannot be decrypted without a key and decryptor. Security researchers confirm the words of the attackers said in the ransom demand message. The contents of the affected files are encrypted. But the files are not fully encrypted, but only the first 154kb of their contents. This can help the victims almost nothing, the only thing, since the files are not fully encrypted, the victim can restore files from large ZIP archives. It is enough to simply rename the encrypted file by removing the .ehiz extension and open this file in the archiver, after which simply extract the desired file from the archive.
If your files have been encrypted with .ehiz extension, then there is no need to despair. Fortunately, there are several ways to recover the contents of encrypted files, but before proceeding, you need to find and remove Ehiz virus, so that you stop the malicious actions of the ransomware. Below you will find detailed instructions that will demonstrate you how to remove Ehiz, how to use Ehiz File Decrypt Tool to decrypt files, and how to recover files if the decryptor did not help you. We advise you not to skip any steps, each of the steps is very important and must be completed by you. In order not to get confused and not miss an important point in the instructions, we recommend that you print this article or open it on your smartphone.
How to remove Ehiz virus (ransomware)
Before you start decrypting or recovering .ehiz files, you need to remove Ehiz ransomware and its autostart entries. This must be done since otherwise the ransomware may re-encrypt the restored files. You can stop the ransomware from working, as it is not difficult to do. Another option is to perform a full system scan using free malware removal tools capable of detecting and removing ransomware infection.
It is very important to scan the computer for malware, as security researchers found that spyware could be installed on the infected computer along with the Ehiz ransomware. Spyware is a very dangerous security threat as it is designed to steal the user’s personal information such as passwords, logins, contact details, etc. If you have any difficulty removing the Ehiz virus, then let us know in the comments, we will try to help you.
To remove Ehiz ransomware, follow the steps below:
Kill Ehiz virus
Press CTRL, ALT, DEL keys together.
Click Task Manager. Select the “Processes” tab, look for something suspicious that is the Ehiz virus then right-click it and select “End Task” or “End Process” option. If your Task Manager does not open or the Windows reports “Task manager has been disabled by your administrator”, then follow the guide: How to Fix Task manager has been disabled by your administrator.
It is not difficult to detect a process related to the Ehiz ransomware. When looking for a malicious process, pay attention to the process icon and its name. Most often, this ransomware has a process name in the following format: 4-characters.tmp.exe or 4-characters.exe. For example: 7533.tmp.exe, A4b1.exe, CD15.tmp.exe, 19b2.exe. The process name can also contain “(32 bit)”. If you do not find a process with a similar name in the list of processes, then most likely the Ehiz ransomware has finished working. But keep in mind, if you do not remove the ransomware autostart entries, as demonstrated below, and do not delete its file, then after a while it may start again, and if it finds unencrypted files, immediately encrypt them.
Disable Ehiz Start-Up
Select the “Start-Up” tab, look for something similar to the one shown in the example below, right click to it and select Disable.
Close Task Manager.
Delete Ehiz Task
Type “Task Scheduler” in the search bar. Click Task Scheduler app in the search results. Click “Task Scheduler Library” in the left panel. On the right panel, right-click to “Time Trigger Task” and select Delete.
Close Task Scheduler.
Remove Ehiz virus
Run Task Manager and select the “Start-Up” tab. Right click to the Ehiz ransomware Start-Up entry and select Open File Location as shown below.
A directory containing one file will open in front of you, this file is the Ehiz virus. It needs to be removed. If you try to delete it immediately, then you will not succeed, since this file is protected from deletion.
To delete this file, you need to do the following. Right-click on the file, select Properties. In the window that opens, select Security tab. Next, click the Advanced button below. A window will open as shown in the following example.
Click Disable inheritance. In the Block inheritance dialog box that opens, select the first item (Convert inherited permissions…) as shown below.
In the Permission entries list, select “Deny Everyone”, click Remove button and then OK. Close the file properties window. You should now be able to remove the Ehiz virus. Right-click on the file and select Delete.
Scan computer for malware
Zemana AntiMalware (ZAM) is one of the best in its class, it can search for and remove lots of different security threats including spyware, trojans, worms, adware, ransomware and malware that masqueraded as legitimate system programs. Also Zemana includes another tool called FRST – is a helpful application for manual removal of files and parts of the Windows registry created by ransomware.
Click the following link to download the Zemana installer called Zemana.AntiMalware.Setup on your computer. Save it on your Windows desktop.
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Launch the setup file after it has been downloaded successfully and then follow the prompts to install this utility on your device.
During installation you can change certain settings, but we suggest you do not make any changes to default settings.
When the installation is complete, this malware removal utility will automatically run and update itself. You will see its main window like below.
Now click the “Scan” button to perform a system scan for the Ehiz virus, other malicious software, worms and trojans. A system scan can take anywhere from 5 to 30 minutes, depending on your PC system. While the Zemana is checking, you may see count of objects it has identified either as being malicious software.
After Zemana Free has completed scanning, it will display the Scan Results. In order to remove the found malware, simply click “Next” button.
The Zemana Anti-Malware will delete Ehiz ransomware virus related folders,files and registry keys and move the selected threats to the program’s quarantine. Once the process is done, you can be prompted to restart your computer to make the change take effect.
In order to be 100% sure that the computer no longer has the Ehiz ransomware, we recommend using the Kaspersky virus removal tool (KVRT). It is a free portable program that scans your computer for spyware, ransomware, adware, potentially unwanted programs, trojans, worms, malicious software and helps uninstall them easily. Moreover, it’ll also allow you uninstall any other security threats for free.
Download Kaspersky virus removal tool (KVRT) on your PC system by clicking on the following link.
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After the downloading process is done, double-click on the KVRT icon. Once initialization procedure is done, you will see the KVRT screen as displayed on the image below.
Click Change Parameters and set a check near all your drives. Click OK to close the Parameters window. Next press Start scan button to scan for Ehiz crypto malware and other known infections. When a threat is detected, the count of the security threats will change accordingly.
Once the scanning is complete, KVRT will display a screen that contains a list of malware that has been detected such as the one below.
Review the report and then click on Continue to start a cleaning task.
How to decrypt .ehiz files
Files with the extension ‘.ehiz’ are encrypted files. To decrypt .ehiz files, you need to use a decryptor and a unique key. Fortunately, there is a free Ehiz File decrypt Tool that can decrypt the encrypted files. Ehiz File Decrypt Tool is compatible with all modern versions of the Windows OS and can decrypt files regardless of their size and type.
To decrypt .ehiz files, use Ehiz File decrypt Tool
- Download Ehiz File Decrypt Tool from the following link.
STOP Djvu decryptor - Scroll down to ‘New Djvu ransomware’ section.
- Click the download link and save the decrypt_STOPDjvu.exe file to your desktop.
- Run decrypt_STOPDjvu.exe, read the license terms and instructions.
- On the ‘Decryptor’ tab, using the ‘Add a folder’ button, add the directory or disk where the encrypted files are located.
- Click the ‘Decrypt’ button.
Ehiz File Decrypt Tool is a free tool that allows everyone to decrypt .ehiz files for free. As we said above, the Ehiz ransomware can use two types of keys to encrypt files: online keys and offline keys. Emsisoft found a way to obtain offline keys, so at the moment the Ehiz File decrypt Tool can only decrypt files encrypted with offline keys. If the files are encrypted with an online key, then they cannot be decrypted yet, since only the authors of the ransomware have the encryption key.
This does not mean that if your files are encrypted with an online key, then their contents are lost forever. Fortunately, there are several ways to recover encrypted files. These methods do not involve the use of decryption and therefore can be used in any case, regardless of what type of key the files were encrypted.
How to find out which key was used to encrypt files
Below we show two ways to help you determine what type of key was used to encrypt your files. This is very important, since the type of key determines whether it is possible to decrypt .ehiz files. We recommend using the second method, as it is more accurate.
Find out the type of key using ‘_readme.txt’ file
- Open the ransom demand message (‘_readme.txt’ file).
- Scroll down to the end of the file.
- There you will see a line with the text ‘Your personal ID’.
- Below is a line of characters – this is your personal id.
Find out the type of key using ‘PersonalID.txt’ file
- Open disk C.
- Open directory ‘SystemID’.
- Open file named ‘PersonalID.txt’. This file lists ‘Personal ID’s that match the keys that the Ehiz virus used to encrypt files.
The ‘Personal ID’ is not a key, it is an identifier related to a key that was used to encrypt files. If the ID ends with ‘t1’, then the files are encrypted with an offline key. If the ID does not end with ‘t1’, Ehiz ransomware virus used an online key. If you could not figure out how to determine which key was used to encrypt files, then we can help. Just write a request here or in the comments below.
Ehiz File Decrypt Tool : “No key for New Variant online ID”
If, when you try to decrypt .ehiz files, Ehiz File Decrypt Tool reports:
No key for New Variant online ID: *
Notice: this ID appears to be an online ID, decryption is impossible
It means that your files are encrypted with an ‘online key’ and their decryption is impossible, since only the boop authors have the key necessary for decryption. In this case, you need to use alternative methods listed below to restore the contents of encrypted files.
Ehiz File Decrypt Tool : “No key for New Variant offline ID”
If, during decryption of .ehiz files, Ehiz File Decrypt Tool reports:
No key for New Variant offline ID: *t1
Notice: this ID appears be an offline ID, decryption MAY be possible in the future.
It means the following: your files are encrypted with an ‘offline key’, but the key itself has not yet been obtained by security researchers, in this case, you need to be patient and wait a while, in addition, you can also use alternative ways for recovering encrypted data.
If for some reason you were unable to decrypt the encrypted files, then We recommend to follow the news on our Facebook or YouTube channels. So you ‘ll know right away that it ‘s possible to decrypt .ehiz files.
This video step-by-step guide will demonstrate How to remove Ehiz ransomware, Decrypt/Recover .ehiz files.
How to restore .ehiz files
Fortunately, there are some alternative methods to recover encrypted files. Each of these methods does not require the use of a decryptor and a key, so these methods are suitable for every victim of the ransomware, regardless of the key used to encrypt the files. In addition, the use of these methods will not affect in any way the decryption of files using a free decoder. The only thing is that before you proceed with file recovery, be sure to check your computer for malware using free malware removal tools, you need to be 100% sure that the ransomware has been completely removed.
Use shadow copies to restore .ehiz files
A free utility called ShadowExplorer is a simple way to use the ‘Previous Versions’ feature of Microsoft Windows 10 (8, 7 , Vista). You can restore photos, documents and music encrypted by the Ehiz crypto malware from Shadow Copies for free.
ShadowExplorer can be downloaded from the following link. Save it directly to your Windows Desktop.
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When the download is complete, extract the downloaded file to a folder on your device. This will create the necessary files like below.
Launch the ShadowExplorerPortable program. Now select a drive (1) and a date (2) as displayed in the following example.
On right panel navigate to the file (folder) you wish to restore. Right-click to the file or folder and click the Export button as on the image below.
And finally, specify a folder (your Desktop) to save the shadow copy of encrypted file and click ‘OK’ button.
This video step-by-step guide will demonstrate How to recover encrypted files using Shadow Explorer.
Use PhotoRec to recover .ehiz files
The last chance to restore encrypted files to their original state is using data recovery tools. We recommend a free tool called PhotoRec. It has all the necessary functions to restore the contents of encrypted files. It helped many victims recover data when it seemed like there was no more hope.
Download PhotoRec by clicking on the following link. Save it on your MS Windows desktop or in any other place.
After downloading is complete, open a directory in which you saved it. Right click to testdisk-7.0.win and choose Extract all. Follow the prompts. Next please open the testdisk-7.0 folder as displayed below.
Double click on qphotorec_win to run PhotoRec for MS Windows. It will display a screen as displayed on the image below.
Choose a drive to recover as on the image below.
You will see a list of available partitions. Choose a partition that holds encrypted files as shown on the image below.
Press File Formats button and specify file types to restore. You can to enable or disable the restore of certain file types. When this is done, click OK button.
Next, press Browse button to select where restored files should be written, then press Search. We strongly recommend that you save the recovered files to an external drive.
Count of recovered files is updated in real time. All recovered photos, documents and music are written in a folder that you have selected on the previous step. You can to access the files even if the recovery process is not finished.
When the recovery is finished, press on Quit button. Next, open the directory where recovered photos, documents and music are stored. You will see a contents as displayed in the figure below.
All recovered photos, documents and music are written in recup_dir.1, recup_dir.2 … sub-directories. If you’re looking for a specific file, then you can to sort your restored files by extension and/or date/time.
This video step-by-step guide will demonstrate How to recover encrypted files using PhotoRec.
How to protect your PC from Ehiz ransomware
Most antivirus programs already have built-in protection system against the ransomware virus. Therefore, if your system does not have an antivirus application, make sure you install it. As an extra protection, run the HitmanPro.Alert. HitmanPro.Alert is a small security tool. It can check the system integrity and alerts you when critical system functions are affected by malware. HitmanPro.Alert can detect, remove, and reverse ransomware effects.
Click the following link to download HitmanPro.Alert. Save it on your Desktop.
Once downloading is complete, open the folder in which you saved it. You will see an icon like below.
Double click the HitmanPro.Alert desktop icon. After the utility is started, you will be displayed a window where you can select a level of protection, as shown in the figure below.
Now press the Install button to activate the protection.
To sum up
This guide was created to help all victims of Ehiz ransomware virus. We tried to give answers to the following questions: how to remove ransomware; how to decrypt .ehiz files; how to recover encrypted files; what is an online key and what is an offline key. We hope that the information presented in this manual has helped you.
If you have questions, then write to us, leaving a comment below. If you need more help with Ehiz virus related issues, go to here.
Will reinstalling my windows decrypt files and remove virus?
reinstalling the Windows OS will help you get rid of the Ehiz virus, BUT it will not restore the encrypted files to their original state. You need to remove the virus manually, as described in this article, and then try to recover files using ShadowExplorer and PhotoRec.
My company was victim because of me they blame me and I found out the Personal ID was online I tried so many different method one of these method is from emsisoft, anyone ? Can help me before I kill my self
if the files are encrypted with an online key, it is impossible to decrypt them, since only the authors of the virus have the decryption key. Try to restore the contents of encrypted files using the steps linked below: How to recover encrypted files.
in shadowexplorer, there is nothing to select 🙁
The virus has probably removed the shadow copies. Try to recover files using PhotoRec.
i can’t use shadowexplorer and photoRec.
My ID :K2EAXicjnTgjwmJYumg9IYCFzsUZlZu8MRbJo3sy
The “K2EAXicjnTgjwmJYumg9IYCFzsUZlZu8MRbJo3sy” ID is related to an online key, so files cannot be decrypted. You can only hope that someday file decryption will be possible. There are no other ways to recover files other than those described above.
ALREADY LOST ALL MY HOPES ON RECOVERY MY PERSONAL FILES
Your personal ID:
0299ewgfDdnzePgrCIT2VHxP9sq62wwHXZDkW4oFEPC75pIiTn
The “0299ewgfDdnzePgrCIT2VHxP9sq62wwHXZDkW4oFEPC75pIiTn” ID is related to an online key, so files cannot be decrypted. Try to restore the contents of encrypted files using the steps linked below: How to recover encrypted files.