Windows 10: CoinVault ransomware? New free tool may decrypt them

Discus and support CoinVault ransomware? New free tool may decrypt them in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; Victims of the CoinVault ransomware might be able to decrypt their files with a free tool released by Kaspersky Lab together with the Dutch police.... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by Borg 386, Apr 12, 2015.

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    CoinVault ransomware? New free tool may decrypt them


    Files encrypted by CoinVault ransomware? New free tool may decrypt them | PCWorld

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    Borg 386, Apr 12, 2015
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  2. How crypto ransomware spreads... is it decryptable...should I pay the ransom

    Kaspersky Lab's
    RannohDecryptor tool
    will work for those infected with older variants of CryptXXX. However, Kaspersky's tool
    will not work on CryptXXX 3.x variants...it will detect but not decrypt...see

    here
    .

    Trend Micro released a
    Ransomware File Decryptor
    for victims of CryptXXX v1/v2/v3/v4/v5 but advises
    files encrypted by CryptXXX V3 cannot be fully recovered to 100% (partial recovery)...read the section titled Important Note about Decrypting CryptXXX V3.

    Dr.Web has advised
    Files compromised by CryptXXX before June 2016 can be decrypted by Doctor Web
    .

    Fabian Wosar (the head of Emsisoft's malware lab) has been regularly releasing new decryption tools. Kaspersky and Trend
    Micro have been updating existing tools to include new ransomware variants. Dr.Web is not releasing decryptor tools for the general public but they are providing decryption service and support for victims.

    Demonslay335
    (aka Michael Gillespie) has been releasing decryption tools for new ransomware variants he is able to defeat.

    Ransomware Decryptor Tools by Security and Anti-virus vendors:

     
    quietman7 - MVP, Apr 12, 2015
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  3. How crypto ransomware spreads... is it decryptable...should I pay the ransom

    Kaspersky lab has released a
    free decrypter
    for victims of CryptXXX v3.x (.crypt, .cryp1, .crypz).

     
    quietman7 - MVP, Apr 12, 2015
    #3
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