HPJ Ransomware
When all files show up with the following extensions pattern – .id-D875K864.[hpjar@keemail.me].HPJ means that your computer has been infected with HPJ ransomware. The HPJ virus is associated with one of the biggest ransomware families Dharma/CrySiS. Unfortunately, once loaded on a PC, this threat alters essential system settings and misuses system functionalities to encrypt personal files. Then it extorts a ransom fee for their recovery. The ransomware may bypass active security measures and make you aware of its existence when it’s too late. The moment the attack is over, the ransomware displays its pop-up ransom note on the screen.

HPJ Virus Summary
Name | HPJ (Dharma) also known as Trojan.Ransom.Crysis.E (B), W32/Crysis.W!tr.ransom, Ransom.Win32.Filecoder.dd!s1, Ransom:Win32/Wadhrama!hoa |
Type | Ransomware, Cryptovirus |
Ransom Notes | Pop-up Window (Info.hta), Text File (MANUAL.txt) |
Short Description | A data locker ransomware designed to damage computer systems and encrypt valuable personal fles. |
Symptoms | Important files are locked and renamed with a string of a few extensions. The last extension is .HPJ Ransom message insists on ransom payment. |
Distribution Method | Spam Emails, Email Attachments, Hacked Websites |
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HPJ Virus – Distribution and Impact
The HPJ virus is a ransomware threat based on the code of Dharma ransomware. It is lurking the web as malspam campaigns, malvertising, freeware installers, fake software update notifications, and corrupted web pages. Malspam is very likely to be the main one.
Emails that carry on malicious software can be recognized by a few traits. They feature bogus links that open hacked websites and file attachments that pretend documents, PDF files, or archives. Do not trust blindly every email that appears to be sent by a representative of a well-known company, service provider, or institution.
The HPJ ransomware attack is triggered the moment its payload file is started on the computer. This file is developed to set the beginning of a long sequence of malicious operations. By implementing various malicious activities the ransomware may become able to evade detection and encrypt files unnoticeably.
As a strain of the Dharma ransomware family, the HPJ virus encrypts target files by utilizing the strong cipher algorithm AES. The encryption process is realized with the help of a built-in module that transforms files’ original code with the AES cipher. Once activated this module scans all drives for commonly used types of files as they are most likely to store important personal information.
Data encryption process leaves files inaccessible until their code is reverted back to the original state. Unfortunately, the ransomware may prevent you from accessing your:
- Audio files;
- Video files;
- Document files;
- Image files;
- Backup files;
- Banking credentials, etc.
One way to recognize a file encrypted by HPJ ransomware is the extension .HPJ appended to its name. Additionally, files receive an extension that is your ID and one that is the hackers’ contact email address (hpjar@keemail.me). The same email address could also be noticed in the ransom message that appears at the end of the infection process.
Here is a copy of what it states:
YOUR FILES ARE ENCRYPTED
Don’t worry,you can return all your files!
If you want to restore them, write to the mail: hpjar@keemail.me YOUR ID –
If you have not answered by mail within 12 hours, write to us by another mail:hpjar@protonmail.ch!ATTENTION!
We recommend you contact us directly to avoid overpaying agentsDo not rename encrypted files.
Do not try to decrypt your data using third party software, it may cause permanent data loss.
Decryption of your files with the help of third parties may cause increased price (they add their fee to our) or you can become a victim of a scam.
The other ransom note named MANUAL.txt contains the following message:
all your data has been locked us
You want to return?
write email hpjar@keemail.me or hpjar@protonmail.ch
We know that you need to restore encrypted files but we recommend that you refrain from transferring money to cybercriminals. Otherwise, you risk losing both your valuable files and money. For the sake of your security, it is advisable to clean your infected computer from present malicious files and consider the help of alternative data recovery methods.

Remove HPJ Ransomware
The HPJ ransomware is a threat with highly complex code that causes damage to both essential system settings and valuable data. Hence, the only way to use your infected computer in a secure manner again is to remove all malicious files and objects created by the ransomware. For the purpose, you can follow our step-by-step removal guide.
In the event that you want to attempt to restore .HPJ files with the help of alternative data recovery methods, do check step five – Try to Restore files encrypted by HPJ Ransomware. We remind you to back up all encrypted files to an external drive before the recovery process.
Attention! SensorsTechForum strongly recommends that all malware victims should look for assistance only by reputable sources. Many guides out there claim to offer free recovery and decryption for files encrypted by ransomware viruses. Be advised that some of them may only be after your money.
As a site that has been dedicated to providing free removal instructions for ransomware and malware since 2014, SensorsTechForum’s recommendation is to only pay attention to trustworthy sources.
How to recognize trustworthy sources:
- Always check "About Us" web page.
- Profile of the content creator.
- Make sure that real people are behind the site and not fake names and profiles.
- Verify Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter personal profiles.
How to Remove HPJ Virus from Windows.
Step 1: Boot Your PC In Safe Mode to isolate and remove HPJ Virus





Step 2: Uninstall HPJ Virus and related software from Windows
Here is a method in few easy steps that should be able to uninstall most programs. No matter if you are using Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista or XP, those steps will get the job done. Dragging the program or its folder to the recycle bin can be a very bad decision. If you do that, bits and pieces of the program are left behind, and that can lead to unstable work of your PC, errors with the file type associations and other unpleasant activities. The proper way to get a program off your computer is to Uninstall it. To do that:



Step 3: Clean any registries, created by HPJ Virus on your computer.
The usually targeted registries of Windows machines are the following:
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
You can access them by opening the Windows registry editor and deleting any values, created by HPJ Virus there. This can happen by following the steps underneath:



Before starting "Step 4", please boot back into Normal mode, in case you are currently in Safe Mode.
This will enable you to install and use SpyHunter 5 successfully.
Step 4: Scan for HPJ Virus with SpyHunter Anti-Malware Tool
Step 5 (Optional): Try to Restore Files Encrypted by HPJ Virus.
Ransomware infections and HPJ Virus aim to encrypt your files using an encryption algorithm which may be very difficult to decrypt. This is why we have suggested a data recovery method that may help you go around direct decryption and try to restore your files. Bear in mind that this method may not be 100% effective but may also help you a little or a lot in different situations.
Simply click on the link and on the website menus on top, choose Data Recovery - Data Recovery Wizard for Windows or Mac (depending on your OS), and then download and run the tool.
Get rid of HPJ Virus from Mac OS X.
Step 1: Uninstall HPJ Virus and remove related files and objects
1. Hit the ⇧+⌘+U keys to open Utilities. Another way is to click on “Go” and then click “Utilities”, like the image below shows:
- Go to Finder.
- In the search bar type the name of the app that you want to remove.
- Above the search bar change the two drop down menus to “System Files” and “Are Included” so that you can see all of the files associated with the application you want to remove. Bear in mind that some of the files may not be related to the app so be very careful which files you delete.
- If all of the files are related, hold the ⌘+A buttons to select them and then drive them to “Trash”.
In case you cannot remove HPJ Virus via Step 1 above:
In case you cannot find the virus files and objects in your Applications or other places we have shown above, you can manually look for them in the Libraries of your Mac. But before doing this, please read the disclaimer below:
You can repeat the same procedure with the following other Library directories:
→ ~/Library/LaunchAgents
/Library/LaunchDaemons
Tip: ~ is there on purpose, because it leads to more LaunchAgents.
Step 3 (Optional): Try to Restore Files Encrypted by HPJ Virus.
Ransomware infections and HPJ Virus aim to encrypt your files using an encryption algorithm which may be very difficult to decrypt. This is why we have suggested a data recovery method that may help you go around direct decryption and try to restore your files. Bear in mind that this method may not be 100% effective but may also help you a little or a lot in different situations.
Simply click on the link and on the website menus on top, choose Data Recovery - Data Recovery Wizard for Windows or Mac (depending on your OS), and then download and run the tool.
HPJ Virus FAQ
What is HPJ Virus ransomware and how does it work?
HPJ Virus is a ransomware infection - the malicious software that enters your computer silently and blocks either access to the computer itself or encrypt your files.
Many ransomware viruses use sophisticated encryption algorithm how to make your files inaccessible. The goal of ransomware infections is to demand that you pay a ransom payment to get access to your files back.
How does HPJ Virus ransomware infect my computer?
Via several ways.HPJ Virus Ransomware infects computers by being sent via phishing e-mails, containing virus attachment.
This attachment is usually masked as an important document, like an invoice, bank document or even a plane ticket and it looks very convincing to users.
After you download and execute this attachment, a drive-by download occurs and your computer is infected with the ransomware virus.
Another way, you may become a victim of HPJ Virus is if you download a fake installer, crack or patch from a low reputation website or if you click on a virus link. Many users report getting a ransomware infection by downloading torrents.
How to open .HPJ Virus files?
You can't. At this point the .HPJ Virus files are encrypted. You can only open them once they are decrypted.
Decryptor did not decrypt my data. What now?
Do not panic and backup the files. If a decryptor did not decrypt your .HPJ Virus files successfully, then do not despair, because this virus is still new.
One way to restore files, encrypted by HPJ Virus ransomware is to use a decryptor for it. But since it's a new virus, advised that the decryption keys for it may not be out yet and available to the public. We will update this article and keep you posted as soon as this decryptor is released.
How Do I restore ".HPJ Virus" files (Other Methods)?
Yes, sometimes files can be restored. We have suggested several file recovery methods that could work if you want to restore .HPJ Virus files.
These methods are in no way 100% guarantee that you will be able to get your files back. But if you have a backup, your chances of success are much greater.
How do I get rid of HPJ Virus ransomware virus?
The safest way and the most efficient one for the removal of this ransomware infection is the use a professional anti malware software. It will scan for and locate HPJ Virus ransomware and then remove it without causing any additional harm to your important .HPJ Virus files.
Also, keep in mind that viruses like HPJ Virus ransomware also install Trojans and keyloggers that can steal your passwords and accounts. Scanning your computer with an anti-malware software will make sure that all of these virus components are removed and your computer is protected in the future.
What to Do If nothing works?
There is still a lot you can do. If none of the above methods seem to work for you, then try these methods:
- Try to find a safe computer from where you can can login on your own line accounts like One Drive, iDrive, Google Drive and so on.
- Try to contact your friends, relatives and other people so that they can check if they have some of your important photos or documents just in case you sent them.
- Also, check if some of the files that were encrypted it can be re-downloaded from the web.
- Another clever way to get back some of your files is to find another old computer, a flash drive or even a CD or a DVD where you may have saved your older documents. You might be surprised what will turn up.
- You can also go to your email account to check if you can send any attachments to other people. Usually what is sent the email is saved on your account and you can re-download it. But most importantly, make sure that this is done from a safe computer and make sure to remove the virus first.
More tips you can find on our forums, where you can also asks any questions about your ransomware problem.
How to Report Ransomware to Authorities?
In case your computer got infected with a ransomware infection, you can report it to the local Police departments. It can help authorities worldwide track and determine the perpetrators behind the virus that has infected your computer. Below, we have prepared a list with government websites, where you can file a report in case you are a victim of a cybercrime:
Cyber-security authorities, responsible for handling ransomware attack reports in different regions all over the world:
- Germany - Offizielles Portal der deutschen Polizei
- United States - IC3 Internet Crime Complaint Centre
- United Kingdom - Action Fraud Police
- France - Ministère de l'Intérieur
- Italy - Polizia Di Stato
- Spain - Policía Nacional
- Netherlands - Politie
- Poland - Policja
- Portugal - Polícia Judiciária
- Greece - Cyber Crime Unit (Hellenic Police)
- India - Mumbai Police - CyberCrime Investigation Cell
- Australia - Australian High Tech Crime Center
Reports may be responded to in different timeframes, depending on your local authorities.