Encrypting the encrypted: Zorab Trojan in STOP decryptor
Cybercriminals are distributing ransomware disguised as a tool for decrypting files encrypted by the STOP Trojan.
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Cybercriminals are distributing ransomware disguised as a tool for decrypting files encrypted by the STOP Trojan.
Kaspersky researchers publish a decryptor that can help get back files encrypted by all strains of Shade/Troldesh ransomware.
How to stay safe from ransomware with free protection against cryptors and free decryption tools.
Victims of Yatron and FortuneCrypt ransomware can download a decryptor from the No More Ransom website to recover their encrypted files.
No More Ransom turns 1. We recap what the joint initiative has achieved so far.
The story of Marion, a computer user from Germany whose files were encrypted by ransomware — and how she got them back without paying ransom.
Kaspersky Lab experts create a cure for CryptXXX. For the third time.
The NoMoreRansom project gets bigger, welcoming new partners, new countries, and new free decryption utilities.
Ransomware research shows that paying ransom is no guarantee you’ll get your files back.
Three months in, we report on the development of No More Ransom and the goals we’ve already achieved.
Polyglot, aka MarsJoke, had aspirations. It was trying to be the next CTB-Locker — but we developed a cure.
Good news, everyone! We have help for victims of Shade ransomware. Now you can decrypt the data without paying ransom.