EZZ File Extension

Generic
- File Type ezz
- Popularity
- Application TeslaDecoder
- Category Ransomware Encrypted Files
What is a EZZ file?
The EZZ extension is related to Generic and is classified in the Ransomware Encrypted Files category, which contains 52 files.
EZZ files are supported by Windows. When working with EZZ files, you can rely on 6 programs, including TeslaDecoder, Norton Internet Security and AVG Antivirus.
Programs that support EZZ files
How to open a EZZ file?
If you can’t open a EZZ file, it is usually because the necessary software is missing. To resolve the issue, select the right program from the list for your operating system. Then go to the official website of the developer, download the software, and install it.
TeslaDecoder, Norton Internet Security and AVG Antivirus stand out as the preferred programs to manage EZZ files effectively. To install the latest version of TeslaDecoder on your computer, visit the BloodDolly website where you can download the version available for all operating systems.
After successful installation, your operating system should seamlessly handle EZZ files via TeslaDecoder.
Set TeslaDecoder as the default EZZ program
Change Default Program on Mac
- Right click or Control + left click on the desired EZZ file;
- Choose "Open in Application" and click "Other";
- Go to the lower section of the window, where you will find the "Enable" menu. By default, it is set to "Recommended Programs";
- Select "All Programs" from this menu and proceed to search for TeslaDecoder. Check the box next to "Always open in app" to set it as the default option.
Set default programs for Windows
- Take the first step by right-clicking on your EZZ file. Next, select "Open With" and then choose "Choose another app" from the available options;
- In the pop-up window, select the TeslaDecoder application;
- Check the "Always use this application" checkbox, and then click "OK" to apply the selected application as the default for opening EZZ files.
Solve problems with EZZ files
EZZ files may present some challenges, but most can be easily addressed with minor software tweaks. See the troubleshooting tips below for guidance.
How do I know if my EZZ file has been damaged?
EZZ ransomware encrypted files that have become corrupted may display one or more of the following symptoms:
- Error alerts occur when actions are performed on the file;
- The file does not respond or shows errors when opening it;
- Unexplained EZZ file size inflation;
- The file stops responding or freezes in TeslaDecoder or other programs;
Why does TeslaDecoder crash?
Lack of software updates is a possible reason behind TeslaDecoder crash. Keep your BloodDolly products up to date by installing the latest updates.
Restarting your computer will solve many common problems, which is why it’s the first thing you should do before changing any settings related to the software.
How to repair a corrupted EZZ file?
In TeslaDecoder, open the damaged EZZ file and navigate to the "Repair" menu item. Wait for the recovery process to finish, allowing automatic repair of damaged ransomware encrypted files.







