How to Remove .ODIN Ransomware (_HOWDO_text Files Encrypted)

This page will help you to Remove Odin Virus. How to Remove .Odin Virus File Encryption will be described for all versions of Microsoft Windows.

Help! all my files has changed from .doc into .Odin – as strange it may look like, this is unfortunate and means that a ransomware virus called Odin Files Virus took over your system.

Name Odin Files Virus
Type Ransomware
Danger Level Very High (Ransomware viruses are of the most damaging)
Symptoms PC slowness followed by files encryption and ransom demand.
Distribution Method via email attachments, malicious websites, zero day exploits.
Detection Tool Malware and Viruses are quite difficult to track down, since they are actively developed. Use this professional .Odin scanner to make sure you find all traces of the infection.

Do not panic! – we will try our best to help you with this article.

Odin is a file encrypting malicious software, which will encrypt all your personal documents. The .Odin ransomware will be our focus in this article. Odin virus is a spin-off of the .Locky Ransomware using a new file extension name: .Odin. We strongly recommend that you read everything, because the information that we will provide you with is essential in understanding how Ransomware viruses work, what their target is and how you can potentially deal with the threat before it is too late. Also, below you can find a guide with instructions on how to remove the nasty virus from your system. However, keep in mind that due to the devious nature and unique approach of this particular type of harmful software, it is often extremely difficult to deal with. The main goal of ransomware is to scare you into giving your money to the cybercriminals created this malware. Please, have in mind that there is absolutely no guarantee that by paying them they will remove the virus and release the hostage computer. You also will support the attackers by paying them back. This will only not only motivate them into attacking more people, but creating even more sophisticated and hard to remove ransomware viruses.

How did I get infected?

The Odin virus file encryption is currently distributed via spam emails. Odin is classified as a ransomware infection and as such what it does is to encrypt all the files on your PC. This means that you will not be able to open your photos, videos, or text documents if Odin has gained access to your system. Shortly after infiltration, Odin will present you with a message informing you about the encryption of your files and asking you to pay a ransom in order to get them back. No matter how worried you are and how important the encrypted files are, you should not spend the requested amount money because we can assure you that it will be useless. Instead, you should do your best to get rid on the malicious ransomware infection and start using your PC as you usually do.

This is how your encrypted files will look like:

 

remove odin virus

How is Odin Distributed?

Same as other infections, ransomware is distributed in several ways. The most common one is by attaching the infection to a spam email and disguising the email as a real and urgent message. Then, when the user opens it and downloads the attached file, he or she automatically installs the malicious infection. Researches show, however, that Odin mainly takes advantage of the vulnerabilities of the Adobe Flash player. If this program is not kept up-to-date, it creates opportunities for cyber criminals to exploit it and make you a subject to infections by Odin. Also, if there is no active legitimate security tool to protect your system, it is very likely that you will soon end up with a bunch of infections on your PC, and pray that they are not ransomware like Odin.

What is Odin Virus?

There is a group of ransomware infections called LOCKY, and Odin is the newest member of this group. Unfortunately unlike its predecessors Odin will fully encrypt your files, so it will be practically impossible to decrypt them. Hence, you should not fall for the lies in the warning message that assures you that purchasing a special key or a code will restore your files. The only thing that can help you in this situation is file back-up, if you have done any prior to infecting your system with Odin. Another problem that may occur concerns your privacy. Odin will collect information about you that can be used for all kinds of purposes by the cyber criminals who created this ransomware. The moment you see a message by Odin on your desktop, do not panic but immediately remove the infection from the PC.

What should I do?

The criminals are hoping that the surprise of loosing all your files will shock you and you will pay them the ransom. However this is not a good idea, for a couple of reasons.

  • Paying money to cyber criminals only encourages them to get better at their craft and extort even more people.
  • You are not guaranteed in any way that your files will be decrypted successfully if you make the payment.
  • There is absolutely no reason to pay until you’ve tried all the free methods first.
  • Antimalware and Antivirus companies are constantly developing their products to fight the bad guys

Attention! You should be aware that all of your accounts and passwords were likely compromised. Viruses are designed to collect every piece of private information. We advise you to change all your passwords, once you clean your computer, especially if you make online banking or shopping.

How Can I Remove .Odin Virus File Encryption ransomware?

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Compatible with Microsoft Windows

 

SpyHunter is the recommended removal tool for the .Odin Virus File Encryption ransomware. You can use the free scanner to detect the parasite, however if you want to delete it automatically you need to register the antimalware program.
What if SpyHunter failed to Detect or Remove the infection? – Find out here how to use the FREE Support.

What can I do?

The first thing it to delete the Odin Virus, because any new files you transfer will also get encrypted and you will loose them. What you can actually do is recover the originals. It depends on the empty space of your HDD at the time of deletion and also how many data was written on the drive before the infection.

Remove .Odin Virus File Encryption ransomware infection Manually

  • Open your task Manager by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+ESC keys simultaneously
  • Locate the process of the Ransomware. Have in mind that this is usually a random generated file.
  • Before you kill the process, type the name on a text document for later reference.
  • Navigate to your %appdata%/roaming folder and delete the executable.The virus temporary creates a copy of itself in the folder %appdata%
  • The dropped file also changes its creation timestamp.
  • This particular virus may use several files called: csrss.exe, svchost.exe, notify.exe, admin.exe, resdial.exe, ntkernl.exe, conhost.exe (however this may change as any new version will use different file names)
  • Then open your Windows Registry Editor and navigate to

“Software–Microsoft–Windows–CurrentVersion–Run”
“Software–Microsoft–Windows–CurrentVersion–RunOnce”
“Software–Microsoft–Windows–CurrentVersion–Policies–Explorer”–“Run”
“Software–Microsoft–Command Processor”–“AutoRun”

Carefully review the registry entries and modify the necessary settings.

Make sure your Windows HOSTS file is clean

Some reports from users were found that the virus recently began to modify your HOST file. To fix this just do the following:

Simultaniously press the Windows Start Button and Rcopy + paste the following and click OK:

notepad %windir%/system32/Drivers/etc/hosts

A new file will open. If you are hacked, there will be a bunch of other IPs connected to you at the bottom. Look at the image below:

infected-hosts-file

If there are suspicious foreign IPs below “Localhost” – just write to us in the comments and we will help you.

How Can I Recover Odin files?

It is recommended first to remove the Odin Virus to prevent further damage.

  1. The first step to recover your lost files is a full system restore. To do this type System Restore in the windows search field and choose a restore point. Click Next until done.
  2. The second option is to use a software like DATA Recovery Pro program developed by Paretologic that might be able to restore some important documents.
  3. The third option is a program called Shadow Volume Copies. However, the recent ransomware infections delete the files necessary to fulfil the recovery process, but you can give a try.
  4. The fourth option is to wait some Antivirus Companies like Kaspersky or ESET to make a universal Odin files decryptor and try to decrypt the Odin files.

Nevertheless, it is highly recommended to remove the .Odin Virus File Encryption virus immediately to prevent further damage and Identity theft and hope for the best.

2 Comments

  1. Candela

    ¡Hola! Muchas gracias por la información, con algo de suerte, lograremos sacar el virus. Lo que pasa es que infectó el ordenador de mi abuela, a través de un e-mail y ella nunca hizo alguna copia de seguridad de los archivos ahora encriptados.

  2. Fax

    Bonjour,

    je suis infecté par ce virus qui vient de pourrir ma semaine.
    je suis handicapé de mon pc et cela est difficile pour moi d’utiliser mes fichiers depuis le 05/10/2016.
    Je vous explique comment cela est arrivé et j’espère que les internautes feront attention à ce genre de message reçu par mail.

    Tout d’abord, je suis abonné chez FREE opérateur téléphonique français. Je reçois un mail me disant ceci: vous avez une facture à régler avec un numéro de téléphone 0661698271. Je suis à Londres en déplacement pro et surpris de ce message. Peut-être que mes enfants ont-ils souscrit à un des services que propose l’opérateur? là la question reste à poser.
    Curieux d’en savoir plus, je télécharge la pièce jointe … Boum!!! Et là, ce fut l’apothéose. Tous mes fichiers sur le c et le d sont cryptés en .ODIN et même ceux de Dropbox.
    Je ne sais quoi faire si ce n’est pas de prévenir les passionnés id.

    J’ai suivi vos démarches de désinstallation que je ne cesse de vous remercier parce que je trouve intéressant et suis sûr de ne pas être connecté à un réseau quelconque de par mon adresse IP.

    Le mail utilisé est le suivant: [email protected]
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    Merci de faire circuler

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