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Security researchers have put together a tool that may help users hit by the WannaCry ransomware attack decrypt their files without paying the ransom.
A new piece of ransomware called CoinVault offers to decrypt a single file for free in hopes of encouraging victims to pay the ransom.
Infamous Necurs botnet seen sending spam emails containing new ransomware to millions of potential victims in just a few hours.
Cisco released a decryption utility that unlocks files encrypted by all four versions of TeslaCrypt; Kaspersky Lab has also published a similar decryptor.
CyberArk has created an online version of 'White Phoenix,' an open-source ransomware decryptor targeting operations using intermittent encryption.
One aspect that sets CoinVault apart from other file-encrypting ransomware programs is that it allows users to see a list of encrypted files on their computer and choose one they can decrypt for free.
Now you can decrypt your files for free As part of the No More Ransom initiative, Avast Antivirus has released a tool that decrypts files locked by LambdaLocker ransomware.
Victims of the CoinVault ransomware might be able to decrypt their files with a free tool released by Kaspersky Lab together with the Dutch police. The tool can be found at https://noransom ...
With any before and after file, any one of these filetypes can decrypt the others. There’s a catch. The decryption tool is “not a cure-all” for your infected computer, said Gillespie.
Still now even what this thing does. edit - ok, I can batch select the files in the folders and unclick the box to decrypt them.
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