Decrypt Files Held Hostage by Coinvault and Bitcryptor Ransomware With Kaspersky CoinVaultDecryptor Tool
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 11/19/2015 07:52 AM [ Comments ]
This tool is a specific ransomware solution for those that have been hit by the Coinvault and Bitcryptor ransomware. It will provide you with specific data in order to help you decrypt the files that are being held hostage on your PC.
This tool is a specific ransomware solution for those that have been hit by the Coinvault and Bitcryptor ransomware. It will provide you with specific data in order to help you decrypt the files that are being held hostage on your PC.
The National High Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) of the Netherlands’ police, the Netherlands’ National Prosecutors Office and Kaspersky Lab, have been working together to fight the CoinVault and Bitcryptor ransomware campaigns. During this joint investigation Kaspersky obtained data that can help you to decrypt the files being held hostage on your PC. They are now able to share a new decryption application that will automatically decrypt all files for Coinvault and Bitcryptor victims.
For more information please see this how-to guide from Kaspersky.
The ransomware authors in this case have been arrested and all existing keys have been added to the database.
October 28 update: ALL Coinvault and Bitcryptor keys (14k+) added to the database
April 29 update: 13 decryption keys added to the database
April 17 update: 711 decryption keys added to the database
Tim has also detailed a recent ransomware experience that he undertook on behalf of a friend - it is an extremely informative read on the subject for those interested.
Download @ http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/kaspersky_coinvaultdecryptor_tool.html
The National High Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) of the Netherlands’ police, the Netherlands’ National Prosecutors Office and Kaspersky Lab, have been working together to fight the CoinVault and Bitcryptor ransomware campaigns. During this joint investigation Kaspersky obtained data that can help you to decrypt the files being held hostage on your PC. They are now able to share a new decryption application that will automatically decrypt all files for Coinvault and Bitcryptor victims.
For more information please see this how-to guide from Kaspersky.
The ransomware authors in this case have been arrested and all existing keys have been added to the database.
October 28 update: ALL Coinvault and Bitcryptor keys (14k+) added to the database
April 29 update: 13 decryption keys added to the database
April 17 update: 711 decryption keys added to the database
Tim has also detailed a recent ransomware experience that he undertook on behalf of a friend - it is an extremely informative read on the subject for those interested.
Download @ http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/kaspersky_coinvaultdecryptor_tool.html
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