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[May, 17, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.29

777 decryptor

Use this decrypter if your files have been encrypted and renamed to *.777. It may be necessary to select the correct version of the malware in the options tab for the decrypter to work properly.

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181181 downloads
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[Sep, 28, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.51

Al-Namrood decryptor

The Al-Namrood ransomware is a fork of the Apocalypse ransomware. The group behind it primarily attacks servers that have remote desktop services enabled. Encrypted files are renamed to .unavailable or .disappeared and for each file a ransom note is created with the name *.Read_Me.Txt. The ransomware asks the victim to contact "[email protected]" or "[email protected]". To decrypt your files the decrypter requires your ID. The ID can be set within the "Options" tab. By default the decrypter will set the ID to the ID that corresponds to the system the decrypter runs on. However, if that is not the same system the malware infection and encryption took place on, make sure to put in the ID as specified in the ransom note.

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79344 downloads
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[May, 6, 2017] - Version: 1.0.0.33

Amnesia decryptor

Amnesia is a ransomware written in the Delphi programming language that encrypts your files using the AES-256 encryption algorithm. Encrypted files get renamed to *.amnesia and a ransom note is called "HOW TO RECOVER ENCRYPTED FILES.TXT" and asks you to contact "[email protected]". It can be found on your Desktop.

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102749 downloads
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[Jun, 12, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.24

Apocalypse decryptor

Use this decrypter if your files have been encrypted and renamed to .encrypted, .FuckYourData, .Encryptedfile or .SecureCrypted with ransom notes named .How_To_Decrypt.txt, .Where_my_files.txt, .How_to_Recover_Data.txt or .Contact_Here_To_Recover_Your_Files.txt created for each encrypted file. The ransom note asks you to contact "[email protected]", "[email protected]", "[email protected]" or "[email protected]".

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76050 downloads
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[Jun, 18, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.34

ApocalypseVM decryptor

Use this decrypter if your files have been encrypted and renamed to .encrypted or .locked with ransom notes named .How_To_Decrypt.txt, .README.txt, .How_to_Decrypt_Your_Files.txt or .How_To_Get_Back.txt created for each encrypted file. The ransom note asks you to contact "[email protected]", "[email protected]" or "[email protected]" and contains a personal ID. To use the decrypter you will require an encrypted file of at least 4096 bytes in size as well as its unencrypted version. To start the decrypter select both the encrypted and unencrypted file and drag and drop them onto the decrypter executable.

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68400 downloads
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[Jul, 7, 2022] - Version: 1.0.0.0

AstraLocker decryptor

AstraLocker is a ransomware based on the leaked Babuk source code, and encrypts files using a modified HC-128 encryption algorithm, and Curve25519. The extension ".Astra" or ".babyk" is appended to files.

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27900 downloads
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[Apr, 1, 2019] - Version: 1.0.0.10

Aurora decryptor

Aurora is a ransomware family that encrypts files using XTEA and RSA, and may also be known as "Zorro", "Desu", or "AnimusLocker". Known extensions include ".Aurora", ".aurora", ".animus", ".ONI", ".Nano", ".cryptoid", ".peekaboo", ".isolated", ".infected", ".locked", ".veracrypt", ".masked", ".crypton", ".coronolock", ".bukyak", ".serpom", and ".systems32x".

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72130 downloads
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[Apr, 16, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.11

AutoLocky decryptor

Use this decrypter if your files have been encrypted and renamed to *.locky, but the file base name is still unchanged, and you find a ransom note named info.txt or info.html on your Desktop.

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188844 downloads
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[May, 28, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.174

BadBlock decryptor

Use this decrypter if your files have been encrypted but not renamed. The malware identifies itself as BadBlock both in the red ransomware screen as well as in the ransomnote "Help Decrypt.html" that can be found on the Desktop.

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54172 downloads
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[May, 2, 2017] - Version: 1.0.0.54

Cry128 decryptor

Cry128 belongs to the CryptON/Nemesis ransomware family that is mostly used for targetted attacks via RDP. Files are encrypted using a customized version of AES and RSA. We have seen the following extensions being used by Cry128: ".fgb45ft3pqamyji7.onion.to.", ".idgebdp3k7bolalnd4.onion.", ".id_2irbar3mjvbap6gt.onion.to." and ".id-_[qg6m5wo7h3id55ym.onion.to].63vc4".

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90705 downloads
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[Apr, 6, 2017] - Version: 1.0.0.41

Cry9 decryptor

Cry9 is the successor of the CryptON ransomware family that is mostly used for targetted attacks via RDP. Files are encrypted using a customized version of AES, RSA and SHA-512. We have seen the following extensions being used by Cry9: ".-juccy[a]protonmail.ch", ".id-", ".id-_[[email protected]].xj5v2", ".id-_r9oj", ".id-x3m", ".id-[[email protected]]_[[email protected]].x3m", ".", ".-sofialobster[a]protonmail.ch" and ".[wqfhdgpdelcgww4g.onion.to].r2vy6".

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86620 downloads
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[Mar, 7, 2017] - Version: 1.0.0.41

CryptON decryptor

CryptON aka Nemesis aka X3M is a ransomware family that is mostly used for targetted attacks via RDP. Files are encrypted using a mix of RSA, AES-256 and SHA-256. We have seen the following extensions being used by CryptON: ".id-_locked", ".id-_locked_by_krec", ".id-_locked_by_perfect", ".id-_x3m", ".id-_r9oj", ".id-[email protected]", ".id-[email protected]", ".id-[email protected]", ".id-[email protected]", ".id-[email protected]" and ".id-[email protected]".

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134749 downloads
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[Apr, 11, 2019] - Version: 1.0.0.0

CryptoPokemon decryptor

CryptoPokemon uses SHA256 and AES-128 to capture victim's files, and adds the extension ".CRYPTOPOKEMON". The victim is then presented a ransom note and website claiming to be "PokemonGO".

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31815 downloads
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[Sep, 14, 2020] - Version: 1.0.0.0

Cyborg decryptor

The Cyborg ransomware first appeared in late 2019, and encrypts its victims files using AES-256. Known extensions include ".petra", ".EncryptedFilePayToGetBack", ".Cyborg1", and ".LockIt".

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60451 downloads
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[Mar, 11, 2017] - Version: 1.0.0.12

Damage decryptor

Damage is a ransomware written in Delphi. It uses a combination of SHA-1 and Blowfish to encrypt the first and last 8 kb of a file. Encrypted files have the extension ".damage" and the ransom note, which is named "[email protected][COMPUTERNAME].txt", asks to contact "[email protected]".

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78075 downloads
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[Feb, 18, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.187

DMALocker2 decryptor

Use this decrypter if your files have been encrypted but not renamed. The malware identifies itself as DMA Locker and the ID is "DMALOCK 43:41:90:35:25:13:61:92".

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53434 downloads
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[Sep, 16, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.31

Fabiansomware decryptor

Use this decrypter if your files have been encrypted and renamed to .encrypted with ransom notes named .How_To_Decrypt_Your_Files.txt. The ransom note asks you to contact "[email protected]", "[email protected]" or "[email protected]". To use the decrypter you will require a file pair containing both an encrypted file and its non-encrypted original version. It is important to use a file pair that is as large as possible, as it determines the maximum file size up to which the decrypter will be able to decrypt your files. Select both the encrypted and unencrypted file and drag and drop both of them onto the decrypter file in your download directory.

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44348 downloads
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[Sep, 18, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.13

FenixLocker decryptor

Use this decrypter if your files have been encrypted by the FenixLocker ransomware. FenixLocker encrypts files and renames them by appending the "[email protected]!!" extension. It leaves behind a ransom note named "CryptoLocker.txt" or "Help to decrypt.txt" on your Desktop, instructing you to contact "[email protected]". To start the decrypter simply drag and drop one of your encrypted files onto the decrypter executable.

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104217 downloads
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[Oct, 3, 2019] - Version: 1.0.0.0

GalactiCrypter decryptor

The GalactiCrypter ransomware encrypts its victims files with AES-256 and prepends the filename with "ENCx45cR"; for example, "ENCx45cRChrysanthemum.jpg".

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35500 downloads
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[May, 22, 2019] - Version: 1.0.0.0

GetCrypt decryptor

GetCrypt is a ransomware spread by the RIG exploit kit, and encrypts victim's files using Salsa20 and RSA-4096. It appends a random 4-character extension to files that is unique to the victim.

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77228 downloads
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[Oct, 1, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.11

Globe decryptor

Globe is a ransomware kit that was first discovered at the end of August. Files are encrypted using Blowfish. Since the extension of encrypted files is configurable, several different file extensions are possible. The most commonly used extensions are .purge, .globe and [email protected].!dsvgdfvdDVGR3SsdvfEF75sddf#xbkNY45fg6}P{cg.xtbl. To use the decrypter you will require a file pair containing both an encrypted file and its non-encrypted original version. It is important to use a file pair that is as large as possible, as it determines the maximum file size up to which the decrypter will be able to decrypt your files. Select both the encrypted and unencrypted file and drag and drop both of them onto the decrypter file in your download directory.

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85149 downloads
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[Oct, 8, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.18

Globe2 decryptor

Globe2 is a ransomware kit that was first discovered at the beginning of October. Globe2 encrypts files and optionally file names using RC4. Since the extension of encrypted files is configurable, several different file extensions are possible. The most commonly used extensions are .raid10, .blt, .globe, .encrypted and .[[email protected]]. To use the decrypter you will require a file pair containing both an encrypted file and its non-encrypted original version. Select both the encrypted and unencrypted file and drag and drop both of them onto the decrypter file in your download directory. If file names are encrypted, please use the file size to determine the correct file. Encrypted and original file will have exactly the same size.

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88645 downloads
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[Jan, 4, 2017] - Version: 1.0.0.22

Globe3 decryptor

Globe3 is a ransomware kit that we first discovered at the beginning of 2017. Globe3 encrypts files and optionally filenames using AES-256. Since the extension of encrypted files is configurable, several different file extensions are possible. The most commonly used extensions are .decrypt2017 and .hnumkhotep. To use the decrypter, you will require a file pair containing both an encrypted file and its non-encrypted original version. Select both the encrypted and unencrypted file and drag and drop both of them onto the decrypter file in your download directory. If file names are encrypted, please use the file size to determine the correct file. The encrypted and the original file will have the same size for files greater than 64 kb.

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83034 downloads
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[Dec, 23, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.35

GlobeImposter decryptor

GlobeImposter is a Globe copycat that imitates the ransom notes and file extension found in the Globe ransomware kit. Encrypted files have the extension *.crypt and the base name of the file is unchanged. The ransom note is named "HOW_OPEN_FILES.hta" and can be found in all folders that contain encrypted files.

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114970 downloads
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[Jan, 25, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.172

Gomasom decryptor

Use this decrypter if files have been encrypted, renamed to *.crypt and the file name contains an email address to contact.

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63678 downloads
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[Mar, 25, 2019] - Version: 1.0.0.0

HKCrypt decryptor

HKCrypt (also known as "Hacked Ransomware") first appeared in late 2017, and encrypts a victim's files using the RC4 algorithm, then adds the extension ".hacked" to files. The malware pretends to be running a Windows update, then shows a lock screen telling the victim to contact "[email protected]".

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47435 downloads
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[Jul, 12, 2019] - Version: 1.0.0.0

Ims00rry decryptor

The Ims00rry ransomware encrypts files using AES-128, and does not add an extension. Instead, the text "---shlangan AES-256---" is prepended to the file contents. The victim is asked to contact the criminals on Telegram @Ims00rybot.

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30006 downloads
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[Aug, 8, 2019] - Version: 1.0.0.1

JSWorm 4.0 decryptor

JSWorm 4.0 is a ransomware written in C++ that uses a modified version of AES-256 to encrypt files, and adds the extension ".[ID-][].JSWRM to files.

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42303 downloads
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[Jan, 12, 2017] - Version: 1.0.0.116

Marlboro decryptor

The Marlboro ransomware was first seen on January 11th, 2017. It is written in C++ and uses a simple XOR based encryption algorithm. Encrypted files are renamed to ".oops". The ransom note is stored inside a file named "_HELP_RecoverFiles.html" and includes no further point of contact.
Due to a bug in the malware's code, the malware will truncate up to the last 7 bytes from files it encrypts. It is, unfortunately, impossible for the decrypter to reconstruct these bytes.

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59438 downloads
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[May, 2, 2019] - Version: 1.0.0.2

MegaLocker decryptor

MegaLocker encrypts a victim's files using AES-128 ECB, and adds the extension ".nampohyu" to files. The ransom note "!DECRYPT_INSTRUCTION.TXT" instructs the victim to go to a Tor website to contact the criminals.

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63307 downloads
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[Jan, 12, 2017] - Version: 1.0.0.61

MRCR decryptor

MRCR or Merry X-Mas is a ransomware family that first appeared in December last year. It is written in Delphi and uses a custom encryption algorithm. Encrypted files will have either ".PEGS1", ".MRCR1", ".RARE1", ".MERRY", or ".RMCM1" as an extension. The ransom note is named "YOUR_FILES_ARE_DEAD.HTA" or "MERRY_I_LOVE_YOU_BRUCE.HTA" and asks victims to contact either "[email protected]" or "comodosecurity" via the secure mobile messenger Telegram.

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76210 downloads
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[Mar, 22, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.26

Nemucod decryptor

Use this decrypter if your files have been renamed to *.crypted and you find a ransomnote named DECRYPT.txt on your desktop. To use the decrypter you will require an encrypted file of at least 4096 bytes in size as well as its unencrypted version. To start the decrypter select both the encrypted and unencrypted file and drag and drop them onto the decrypter executable.

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110461 downloads
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[Jul, 13, 2017] - Version: 1.0.0.80

NemucodAES decryptor

NemucodAES is a new variant of the Nemucod ransomware family. Written in a combination of JavaScript and PHP it uses AES and RSA in order to encrypt your files. Encrypted files will keep their original file names and a ransom note named "DECRYPT.hta" can be found on your Desktop.

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133512 downloads
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[Nov, 29, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.15

NMoreira decryptor

Use this decrypter if your files have been renamed to either .maktub or .__AiraCropEncrypted! and you find a ransom note named either "Recupere seus arquivos. Leia-me!.txt" or "How to decrypt your files.txt" on your system.

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94698 downloads
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[Dec, 30, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.34

OpenToYou decryptor

OpenToDecrypt is a ransomware written in the Delphi programming language that encrypts your files using the RC4 encryption algorithm. Encrypted files get renamed to *[email protected] and a ransom note named "!!!.txt" can be found on your Desktop.

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46372 downloads
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[Nov, 23, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.30

OzozaLocker decryptor

Use this decrypter if your files have been renamed to *.locked and you find a ransom note named "HOW TO DECRYPT YOU FILES.txt" on your desktop. Double clicking an encrypted file will also display a message box instructing you to contact "[email protected]". To use the decrypter you will require an encrypted file of at least 510 bytes in size as well as its unencrypted version. To start the decrypter select both the encrypted and unencrypted file and drag and drop them onto the decrypter executable.

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60287 downloads
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[Oct, 30, 2019] - Version: 1.0.0.2

Paradise decryptor

The Paradise ransomware encrypts victims using Salsa20 and RSA-1024, and appends one of several extensions such as ".paradise", "2ksys19", ".p3rf0rm4", ".FC", ".CORP", and ".STUB"

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49855 downloads
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[Mar, 19, 2019] - Version: 1.0.0.0

PewCrypt decryptor

PewCrypt is a ransomware written in Java that uses AES and RSA to encrypt a victim's files, adding the extension ".PewCrypt". The malware then asks the victim to subscribe to PewDiePie.

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40200 downloads
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[Sep, 10, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.17

Philadelphia decryptor

Philadelphia is a ransomware kit offered within various hacking communities. Written in AutoIt, it encrypts files using AES-256 encryption, file names using RC4 encryption and uses the *.locked file extension. It is based on a similar ransomware kit called "Stampado" that is written by the same author. To use the decrypter you will require a file pair containing both an encrypted file and its non-encrypted original version. Due to the file name encryption this can be a bit tricky. The best way is to simply compare file sizes. Encrypted files will have the size of the original file rounded up to the next 16 byte boundary. So if a the original file was 1020 bytes large, the encrypted file will be 1024. Select both the encrypted and non-encrypted file and drag and drop both of them onto the decrypter file in your download directory.

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65331 downloads
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[Apr, 4, 2019] - Version: 1.0.0.0

Planetary decryptor

Planetary is a ransomware family that uses AES-256 to encrypt files, adding the extension ".mira", ".yum", ".Neptune", or ".Pluto" - the latter of which give this ransomware its name. The ransom note "!!!READ_IT!!!.txt" then asks the victim to contact "[email protected]".

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45879 downloads
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[Jun, 4, 2020] - Version: 1.1.0.0

RedRum decryptor

RedRum Ransomware encrypts victim's files using AES256 GCM and RSA-1024, adding the extension ".id-.[].redrum" or ".id-.[].thanos" to files.

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34718 downloads
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[Jul, 22, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.205

Stampado decryptor

Stampado is a ransomware kit offered within various hacking communities. Written in AutoIt, it encrypts files using AES-256 encryption and renames them to *.locked. Known variants of this ransomware ask victims to contact [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected] to facilitate payment. In order for the decrypter to work you will require both the email you are asked to contact as well as your ID. Please keep in mind that both are case sensitive, so proper capitalization does matter. Please put both information into the appropriate fields in the options tab.
Since version 1.17.0 each Stampado infection also has a unique "salt" that is specific to the ransomware buyer. The salt can either be specified manually or detected automatically. In order to determine the salt automatically the ransomware has to be running on the system. Fill in the ID and email address and click the "Detect ..." button next to the salt input field.
If the malware has already been removed, please don't attempt to reinfect yourself. Instead submit the malware file via email to [email protected] so I can extract the correct salt for you. You can also try the pre-configured salts that have been used by known Stampado campaigns in the wild so far.

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74262 downloads
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[Oct, 18, 2019] - Version: 1.0.0.0

STOP Puma decryptor

The STOP Puma ransomware encrypts victim's files and appends the extension ".puma", ".pumas", or ".pumax" to files. Other supported extensions also include ".INFOWAIT" and ".DATAWAIT".

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431288 downloads
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[Aug, 19, 2021] - Version: 1.1.0.0

SynAck decryptor

SynAck is a ransomware that was first spotted in 2017, and encrypts files using either ECIES and AES-256, or RSA-2048 and AES-256.

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35874 downloads
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[Nov, 22, 2019] - Version: 1.0.0.1

TurkStatik decryptor

The TurkStatik ransomware targets Turkish victims and encrypts their files using Rijndael 256. It appends the ".ciphered" extension to the encrypted files.

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47979 downloads
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[Sep, 25, 2019] - Version: 1.0.0.0

WannaCryFake decryptor

This ransomware pretends to be WannaCry by using the extension ".WannaCry". WannaCryFake uses AES-256 to encrypt it's victim's files, and displays a note that mimics Phobos.

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52281 downloads
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[May, 17, 2016] - Version: 1.0.0.33

Xorist decryptor

Use this decrypter if your files have been encrypted by the Xorist ransomware. Typical extensions used by Xorist include .EnCiPhErEd, .0JELvV, .p5tkjw, .6FKR8d, .UslJ6m, .n1wLp0, .5vypSa and .YNhlv1. The ransomnote can usually be found on the Desktop with the name "HOW TO DECRYPT FILES.txt". To use the decrypter you will require an encrypted file of at least 144 bytes in size as well as its unencrypted version. To start the decrypter select both the encrypted and unencrypted file and drag and drop them onto the decrypter executable.

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101689 downloads
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[Jul, 7, 2022] - Version: 1.0.0.0

Yashma decryptor

Yashma is a ransomware distributed under the name of "AstraLocker 2.0", and is based on the Chaos ransomware builder, using a combination of AES-128 and RSA-2048 to encrypt files. It was distributed under the name of "AstraLocker 2.0". The extension ".AstraLocker", or a random 4-character alphanumeric extension is appended to files.

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11075 downloads
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[Jun, 8, 2020] - Version: 1.0.0.0

Zorab decryptor

Zorab pretends to be a ransomware decryptor, but instead re-encrypts it's victims files with AES-256 and adds the extension ".ZRB" to files.

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48333 downloads