How to Remove CryptoNar Ransomware?

Are you unable to access your system files? Do you find .fully.CryptoNar or .partially.CryptoNar extensions appended to the file names? This indicates that you have fallen in trap of a malicious CryptoNar ransomware, a variant of CryptoJoker ransomware that is known to have raised havoc two years ago.


Ransomware attack is now no longer front-page news and the devastation caused by it can be traced back to middle of 2000. The success of ransomware attacks overtime has encouraged cyber criminals to come up with new versions of this malicious crypto virus and extort users. Ransomware attacks are prominent among enterprises, SMBs (Small and Midsize Business) and individuals alike.


With more than 7600 attacks, ransomware has emerged as new global threat when compared with a total of 6000 combined data breaches for the same time period. It has caused a loss of an alarming $1.6 million.

CryptoNar Ransomware, a newly discovered crypto virus distinguishes from its counterparts. Unlike its analogues, CryptoNar Ransomware is configured such that it is capable of encrypting the file partially as well. It uses sophisticated encryption algorithm to do so.

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