If
your documents, pictures, or files are encrypted with a [decrypthelper2020@protonmail.com].calix extension,
then your computer is infected with the Calix ransomware.
Calix is a malicious virus that encrypts files on the device or
database that has been infected. It is a ransomware version of Phobos that was
first found on October 3rd, 2019. The ransomware uses AES / RSA ciphers to lock
victim data, tag files with.[Victim
ID].[deccrypthelper2020@protonmail.com].calix extensions, and leave info.txt
and info.hta ransom notes. Such files contain instructions on how to get the
file decryptor and pay a ransom.
When
installed the malicious program encrypts all servers, records, images, programs
and other files in order to prevent the user from accessing them again.The
program is intended to cause the user to be frustrated because it is no longer
possible to open.calix file extension files.
The virus then