Victims of a destructive form of ransomware, which fails to unlock files even if the ransom is paid, can now retrieve their files for free with a new file decryptor released by security researchers.
Researchers have released a free decryption tool for Jigsaw, the sadistic ransomware that gradually deletes all of a victim’s encrypted files. Security expert Lawrence Abrams recently came across one ...
[Update]: An new version of the free decryption tool for GandCrab ransomware is available. Check the update note below. A free file decryption tool is available for users whose computers got infected ...
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Users who have had their files encrypted by any version of the Bart ransomware program are in luck: Antivirus vendor Bitdefender has just released a free decryption tool. The Bart ransomware appeared ...
A decryption tool has been released for a crypto-malware variant that loves to impersonate the now-infamous Locky ransomware. At this time, it is not known how AutoLocky, an apparent wannabe of the ...
The original file is then overwritten with the attacker's ransom note." He discouraged users from paying any ransom demanded by the creators of such malware as it rarely resulted in the recovery of ...
The National Police Agency has developed a tool that can decrypt files encrypted by 'Phobos' and '8Base,' two types of ransomware used in crimes that encrypt files on PCs and demand a ransom.
Today, ESET has released updated version of its free decryptor for victims of Crysis ransomware, adding new variant of the infamous ransomware - .dharma – to its list. The current update of ESET’s ...