What is Virus Hermes ransomware? And how does it implement its attack?

Virus Hermes ransomware is the latest variant of Hermes ransomware. Just like its predecessor, it may use an unsecured port and sneakily infect your computer via Remote Desktop Protocol or RDP configuration and drop its malicious components. This can happen when you click or open a file accidentally that is downloaded from a shady website or was sent as an email attachment. After it infiltrates a computer and drops its components, it will scan the system for files with different file types such as:
.accdb, .agif, .awdb, .bean, .cdmm, .cdmz, .cdr3, .cdr4, .cdr6, .cdrw, .clkw, .crwl, .ddoc, .djvu, .docm, .docx, .docz, .dotm, .dotx, .dtsx, .emlx, .epsf, .fdxt, .fh10, .fh11, .fodt, .fpos, .ft10, .ft11, .fwdn, .gdoc, .gfie, .glox, .gthr, .hpgl, .html, .icon, .idea, .itc2, .itdb, .jbig, .jpeg, .jpg2, .jrtf, .kdbx, .mbox, .mell, .mgcb, .mgmf, .mgmt, .mgmx, .mgtx, .mmat, .mobi, .mrxs, .pano, .pict, .pjpg, .pntg, .pobj, .pptm, .pptx, .psdx, .psid, .rctd, .reloc, .riff, .s2mv, .save, .scad, .sdoc, .smil, .ssfn, .sumo, .svgz, .text, .tiff, .utf8, .vrml, .vsdm, .vsdx, .vstm, .vstx, .wbmp, .webp, .wmdb, .xhtm, .xlgc, .xlsb, .xlsm, .xlsx, .zabw (700 more)
Virus Hermes ransomware uses a military-grade encryption algorithm in locking its targeted files and once the encryption is done, it opens a program window which contains the ransom note that states:
“Good day!!!
All files on your computer are encrypted.
Decoding files is only possible with our help !!!
You need to pay within 48 hours to decrypt your
files in accordance with the tariff of your country.
Tariffs are indicated in the window from the left !!!
And contact us after paying for your individual decryption key by
contact below:
If this does not happen then after 72 hours all your files will be lost.
In addition, we use your computer in their illegal actions.
And how much your computer is bought by you and in accordance with your legislation country is your property.
And you will be held criminally responsible for our actions))) Hurry to pay!!! Support:
[email protected] :’)”
In addition, Virus Hermes ransomware might also use the Evelen method to bypass the User Account Control or UAC service of the infected computer just like its predecessor to run the Windows Command Prompt and execute a series of malicious commands such as:

  • process call create “cmd.exe /c
  • vssadmin.exe delete shadows /all /quiet
  • bcdedit.exe /set {default} recovery enabled no
  • bcdedit.exe /set {default} bootstatuspolicy ignoreallfailures

After the crypto-malware removes all the backup copies on your PC, it will start to modify the Windows Registry by adding value strings that contain data which allows the malware to automatically run and open its ransom note when you boot your computer. It also changes the desktop wallpaper of the compromised machine.
How does Virus Hermes spread over the web?
Virus Hermes ransomware could spread the web using several ways just like other versions of Hermes ransomware. According to researchers, it mostly uses Remote Desktop Protocol configurations to sneakily enter a targeted computer. Aside from RDP, it could also use one of the most common ways to spread ransomware infections which is via malicious spam email campaign. Crooks usually attach a corrupted link or an infected file attachment in the email. Either way, both are used to install Virus Hermes ransomware in the system.
Eliminating Virus Hermes ransomware from your computer wouldn’t be easy so you need to use the removal guide provided below as well as the advanced removal steps that follow.
Step 1: First, close the program window of Virus Hermes ransomware but if you can close it, tap the Ctrl + Shift + Esc keys on your keyboard to open the Task Manager.
Step 2: Under the Task Manager, go to the Processes tab and look for the process of Virus Hermes ransomware or any suspicious-looking process that takes up most of your CPU’s resources and is most likely related to Virus Hermes ransomware.

Step 3: After that, close the Task Manager.
Step 4: Tap Win + R, type in appwiz.cpl and click OK or tap Enter to open Programs and Features under Control Panel.
Step 5: Under the list of installed programs, look for Virus Hermes ransomware or anything similar and then uninstall it.

Step 6: Next, close Control Panel and tap Win + E keys to launch File Explorer.
Step 7: Navigate to the following locations below and look for Virus Hermes ransomware’s malicious components such as HERMES DECRYPT FILES.txt, README.txt, [random].exe and other suspicious files, then delete all of them.

  • %TEMP%
  • %WINDIR%\System32\Tasks
  • %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Templates\
  • %USERPROFILE%\Downloads
  • %USERPROFILE%\Desktop

Step 8: Close the File Explorer.
Before you proceed to the next steps below, make sure that you are tech-savvy enough to the point where you know exactly how to use and navigate your computer’s Registry. Keep in mind that any changes you make will highly impact your computer. To save you the trouble and time, you can just use [product-name], this system tool is proven to be safe and excellent enough that hackers won’t be able to hack into it. But if you can manage Windows Registry well, then, by all means, go on to the next steps.
Step 9: Tap Win + R to open Run and then type in regedit in the field and tap enter to pull up Windows Registry.

Step 10: Navigate to the following path:

  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\
  • HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Desktop\
  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce

 Step 11: Delete the registry keys and sub-keys created by Virus Hermes ransomware.
Step 12: Close the Registry Editor and empty the Recycle Bin.
Try to recover your encrypted files using the Shadow Volume copies
Restoring your encrypted files using Windows’ Previous Versions feature will only be effective if Virus Hermes ransomware hasn’t deleted the shadow copies of your files. But still, this is one of the best and free methods there is, so it’s definitely worth a shot.
To restore the encrypted file, right-click on it and select Properties, a new window will pop-up, then proceed to Previous Versions. It will load the file’s previous version before it was modified. After it loads, select any of the previous versions displayed on the list like the one in the illustration below. And then click the Restore button.

Make sure that you have eliminated Virus Hermes ransomware from your computer successfully as well as its malicious components by using a trusted and reliable program like [product-name]. Refer to the following guidelines on how to use it.
Perform a full system scan using [product-code]. To do so, follow these steps:

  1. Turn on your computer. If it’s already on, you have to reboot it.
  2. After that, the BIOS screen will be displayed, but if Windows pops up instead, reboot your computer and try again. Once you’re on the BIOS screen, repeat pressing F8, by doing so the Advanced Option shows up.

  1. To navigate the Advanced Option use the arrow keys and select Safe Mode with Networking then hit
  2. Windows will now load the Safe Mode with Networking.
  3. Press and hold both R key and Windows key.

  1. If done correctly, the Windows Run Box will show up.
  2. Type in the URL address, [product-url] in the Run dialog box and then tap Enter or click OK.
  3. After that, it will download the program. Wait for the download to finish and then open the launcher to install the program.
  4. Once the installation process is completed, run [product-code] to perform a full system scan.

  1. After the scan is completed click the “Fix, Clean & Optimize Now” button.

 

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