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You never should have clicked on the email attachment from that
Nairobian prince. Now ransomware's got you locked out of your own
computer and is demanding money before you can use it again. But before
you reach for you wallet, take a look at this decryption key generator
that Kaspersky has built. The Netherland's National High Tech Crime Unit
(NHTCU) recently got its hands on a CoinVault command-and-control server (a type of ransomware that has been infecting Windows systems
since last November) and, upon examining it, discovered a large
database of decryption keys.
The NHTCU shared this information with
Kaspersky which used it to build the Noransomware decryption tool.
Granted, the program isn't 100 percent effective yet -- it's not like
the NHTCU got all of the potential keys off of that one server or
anything -- but as police forces around the world continue to
investigate the CoinVault ransom campaign, Kaspersky expects to grow the
key database and further improve the tool's functionality. Plus, it's
still better than paying some schmuck hacker to give you back your
digital dominion.
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