How to Remove .aBMfTRyjF Ransomware and Restore Encrypted Files?
Introduction to the Ransomware Variant This malware appends a randomized, nine-character suffix (for example .aBMfTRyjF) to all encrypted files and places a corresponding ransom note named aBMfTRyjF.README.txt in every folder. Inside the note is a unique 32‑hexadecimal-character Decryption ID. These patterns are nearly identical to those seen in LockBit 3.0 Black attacks or its closely related…