

This file contains a message from the attackers, urging the victim to pay the ransom in exchange for the decryption key.

The ransomware also creates a file named “_readme.txt” in each folder where the encrypted files are stored. After encrypting the victim’s files, Dazx adds the “.Dazx” extension to their original names as a way to indicate which files have been affected. The ransomware functions by encrypting the files on the victim’s device and then requiring payment in exchange for the decryption key.

Dazx is a type of ransomware that is derived from the STOP ransomware, which is known for its ability to encrypt victims’ data using sophisticated encryption algorithms.
