The developer behind the original Petya ransomware has provided a tool to help minimize the damage inflicted on infected PCs. It is in the form of a master decryption key to release the files held ...
The key to decrypt the original Petya ransomware has been reportedly released by the ransomware’s author. The master key to the original version of the Petya ransomware – not to be confused with the ...
The original developer of the Petya ransomware has released a master decryption key that works for all prevision versions of its enciphering creation. On 5 July, a person or group by the name “Janus ...
A new type of PC ransomware hit users a couple of weeks ago and it's some of the most dangerous malware of its kind. While previous ransomware apps would encrypt just specific personal data on a ...
Petya ransomware developers leak competitor Chimera’s decryption keys in an attempt to drive new business to a new Petya and Mischa offering. There is no honor among thieves, as the saying goes, and ...
A new decryption tool is now freely available to help people impacted by some strains of the Petya ransomware recover their files. Recently released by Malwarebytes (via ZDNet), the tool unfortunately ...
Anonymous hackers have put out an announcement that they have a decryption key that can save any computer hit by Petya or NotPetya, and they want 100 bitcoin for it, or approximately $250,000.
Security experts are warning that a newly revealed hack designed to let victims of the Petya ransomware decrypt their files again, might not be useful for too much longer. An unnamed researcher posted ...
The developer behind the original Petya ransomware has provided a tool to help minimize the damage inflicted on infected PCs. It is in the form of a master decryption key to release the files held ...