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Locker developer releases private key database and 3rd party decrypter released


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#46 msilveirabr

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Posted 25 October 2016 - 06:13 PM

I have LockerUnlocker v1.0.8.0, downloaded it this spring. MD5: 2D682EA5CBE30F364AC2FAD5AAB5662E

Put it on my Yandex drive: https://yadi.sk/d/kkA8x7dLuGf8g

 

Thank you very much for the file, and thank you Nathan for the decrypter.

After a lifetime, I finally managed to get my history back :)

 

It's a pity criminals learned how to use this to make real money. A customer of mine got almost all storage files encrypted by these new lockers ( CrySIS file sufix ). And Tanks to our Backup, the shot was a miss. They're breaking easy passwords to gain RDP access to run their locker.

 

It's never enough to thank you guys one more time!

 

I hope I'll never need your help again! :D



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