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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 ...
This broken ransomware can't decrypt your files, even if you pay the ransom Researchers warn this badly built ransomware will destroy your files, so don't pay up. Written by Danny Palmer, Senior ...
The Japanese police have released a Phobos and 8-Base ransomware decryptor that lets victims recover their files for free, with BleepingComputer confirming that it successfully decrypts files.
It has been pointed out that the ransomware known as 'Akira,' which was discovered in 2023 and used to demand ransoms of several billion yen, may be able to decrypt encrypted files in a short time ...
A new Onyx ransomware operation is destroying large files instead of encrypting them, preventing those files from being decrypted even if a ransom is paid.