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Files with aaa extension can be usually found as temporary files generated by Sybase SQL Anywhere software.
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The aaa file extension is associated with the SQL Anywhere a development environment for Windows, Mac and Linux developed by SAP and used to create database-powered applications.
It seems that these aaa files stores some kind of temporary data and are generated by the program during standard operation.
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A set of utilities for development of database applications
A package for database app development
SQL Anywhere for Linux/Unix is package of utilities used to develop database applications
Files with aaa file extension can be found as renamed encrypted archives affected by infamous TeslaCrypt ransomware.
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The aaa file extension is also known to be used for one of the 2015 variants o TeslaCrypt ransomware.
This malicious software encrypts and locks users data and renames the extension to one of the many options, including aaa.
TeslaCrypt also leaves instructions and ransom demands in a special text file "HELP_RESTORE_FILES.txt" file found in affected folders.
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A utiltiy for decryption of TeslaCrypt affected archives
An aaa file extension is related to the System of Crystallographic Programs developed at the Western University of Australia.
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The aaa file extension is used for some backup files used in a System of Crystallographic Programs developed at the Western University of Australia.
Most likely some old format without support. No further information could be found.
We are sorry, there is currently no specific software link to open this kind of file.
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