Certifications
● 2016 OSCP - Offensive Security Certified Professional
● 2016 IC3 Digital Literacy Certified
● 2014 LPIC-1 Certified Professional
● 2014 SUSE Certified Linux Administrator
● 2014 CompTIA Linux+ Certified Professional
● 2014 CompTIA Security+ Certified Professional
● 2014 CompTIA Network+ Certified Professional
Information Technology Skillset
● Python, Bash, C, MySQL
● VMWARE & Virtualbox
● Fundamental Backup & System Hardening
● Debian Kali, CentOS, Windows XP,7,8,10
● Firm grasp of the 7 layers of the OSI model
● Acknowledge OWASP Top 10 Project
● Intrusion Analysis - IDS/Firewalls - snort, iptables
● Metasploit, Burpsuite, Wireshark, Nmap
● Buffer Overflow Techniques
● Windows & Linux OS Hardening Techniques.
I can definitely help with the situation you're in. In all honesty I don't think "cleaning" the files are possible. But you will be able to access them without infecting your box. Now, they might be
encrypted and not the actual "virus" that's another story. What type of ransomware is it?