Ransomware Research

Fake Cerber Ransomware

Fake Cerber is a malicious ransomware strain that encrypts victim files and demands ransom payment for decryption. First observed in the wild on June 1, 2017, this ransomware has been actively targeting systems worldwide.

Quick facts

Ransomware Family
Fake Cerber
First Seen
June 1, 2017

Ransom note and payment demands

After encrypting files, Fake Cerber displays ransom notes demanding payment for file recovery:

fileindex.html
notes/index.html
Location: Roaming

Technical indicators

Associated executable files

The following executable files are associated with Fake Cerber ransomware:

About this analysis

This Fake Cerber ransomware analysis is part of Elastio's comprehensive ransomware detection database. Elastio provides advanced ransomware protection and recovery, helping organizations defend against and recover from ransomware attacks like Fake Cerber.

Last updated: December 30, 2025

Detection coverage

Elastio detects Fake Cerber inside your data and backups.

The Hunt Engine uses Deep File Inspection to identify Fake Cerber across live data, replicated data, and backups. If this family is in your environment, Elastio finds it before encryption completes. Run a scan against your recovery points to confirm.

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