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Hacked by Midnight Ransomware? You Might Get ALL Your Files Back for Free. (Here's Why).
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A new Linux variant of Clop ransomware has major flaws, researchers say
Security researchers have observed the prolific Clop ransomware operation targeting Linux systems for the first time. The good news is that the flawed encryption used by the new variant means it’s possible for victims to recover their stolen files for free. The new Linux variant of the Clop ransomware was uncovered and detailed by SentinelLabs researcher Antonis Terefos. In a blog post, Terefos…
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Free Decryptor Available for LockerGoga Ransomware Victims
Free Decryptor Available for LockerGoga Ransomware Victims
Home › Virus & Threats Free Decryptor Available for LockerGoga Ransomware Victims By Ionut Arghire on September 19, 2022 Tweet Victims of the LockerGoga ransomware can now recover their files for free using a new decryption tool available via the NoMoreRansom project. The LockerGoga ransomware has been around since at least 2019, when it was used in attacks targeting several industrial…
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Free Decryptors Released for AstraLocker Ransomware
Free Decryptors Released for AstraLocker Ransomware
Home › Disaster Recovery Free Decryptors Released for AstraLocker Ransomware By Ionut Arghire on July 11, 2022 Tweet Cybersecurity firm Emsisoft has released free decryptor tools for AstraLocker, a “smash-and-grab” ransomware family that was recently retired. Initially spotted in 2021, AstraLocker is a fork of Babuk ransomware, which had its source code leaked online in September 2021. A second…
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Software vendor caught up in REvil ransomware attack obtains decryptor key