Victims can use a free online decryption tool developed by FireEye and Fox-IT at decryptcryptolocker. com. CryptoLocker encrypts files on Windows computers and demands ransom for the decryption key.
To remove CryptoLocker from your computer, all you need to do is fire up a trusty antivirus program, such as Avast One. It’ll scan your computer for any hints of malware, including ransomware like CryptoLocker, and expunge it from your machine.
After successful infiltration, CryptoLocker encrypts files on the infected machine and demands payment of a 300 USD or 300 Euro ransom in order to unblock the computer and decrypt the files.