This new kind of malware has been getting a lot of popularity, and it has already affected a large number of businesses and individuals. Up until now there hasn’t been any security software solution to fight back this new threat successfully, but now a security firm, Cybereason, took up on themselves to get their hands on many ransomware, analyzed their behavior, and built RansomFree to help protect your computer and files.

How RansomFree works

RansomFree is an easy to install application that uses behavioral analysis instead of regular definition updates to protect your computer. Once installed, RansomFree will quietly guard your computer and notify you of any malicious activity suspected to come from a ransomware. Out-of-the-box the software will suspend any suspicious activity, even if you’re trying to use an encryption software. Then it’s up to you to approve or denied the activity. If you choose not to allow the activity to run, the RansomFree will permanently quarantine the malware.

According to Cybereason, the approach used by RansomFree, you could end up with an average of four file encrypted before the software detects and stops the attack, but in most cases it’ll detect and prevent the ransomware before it even happens.

How to download RansomFree

RansomFree is an easy to install application compatible with Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 7, including the server versions of Windows. After installing the software it’ll run quietly on your system without impacting system performance, and there is nothing to configure. In fact, when you launch the program, you won’t find any settings or options. You can always right-click the RansomFree icon in the notification area to check for updates, pause it from running for an hour, and access some information about the software.

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RansomFree prevents, it doesn’t fixed devices already infected

It’s important to note that RansomFree is a ransomware prevention software, meaning that it’s meant to help you protect your personal and business files from getting trapped by the malware. If your computer gets hit by a ransomware and you don’t have RansomFree already installed on your PC there isn’t much you can do about it. The level of encryption use by ransomware are very sophisticated, and chances are that you may or may not get your files back even if you pay the ransom.

RansomFree is just one piece of the puzzle

Using this new anti-malware software on your computer is just one piece of the puzzle to keep your data safe. You should always keep an up to date backup of all your files and one from your entire computer, so you can quickly recover in case your computer gets hit by the malware. In addition, you should always keep the operating system and any software with the latest security updates. You should also never click links or open attachments from an unknown email, and you should never download files or software from untrusted sites, and disable Adobe Flash and Java on any software whenever possible. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.