shahryar Posted October 23, 2017 Report Share Posted October 23, 2017 x3m ransomeware infected my pc and also my complete server. I tried Emsisoft Decrypter for Cry128 and also cry9 but nothing worked. please help me out to regain my datas because I am a small designer and my all 15 years work will be lost. ### DECRYPT MY FILES ###.html 15010 - General Requirements .pdf 15010 - General Requirements .pdf.id_1534278518_[[email protected]].mf8y3 sample files.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GT500 Posted October 24, 2017 Report Share Posted October 24, 2017 The ransom notes are similar to Cry9 and Cry128, however the files were encrypted by Cry36. Unfortunately Cry36 uses secure encryption. In the case of ransomware like this, which uses secure encryption and generates new public/private keys for every computer it infects, usually there is no way to decrypt the files without getting the private key from the criminals who made the ransomware. You can try a tool such as ShadowExplorer, however ransomware like this usually deletes Volume Shadow Copies, so ShadowExplorer will usually find nothing. Even if the Volume Shadow Copies were not deleted, the odds of finding backup copies of files in them is pretty slim, since Windows would normally only leave backup copies of files in the Volume Shadow Copies if you were using Microsoft's own backup software for data backups (although sometimes the System Restore will save copies of files in the Volume Shadow Copies).http://www.shadowexplorer.com/ In cases where the Volume Shadow Copies are deleted, then note that ransomware doesn't generally delete them securely, so it might be possible to use a file undelete utility to undelete the old Volume Shadow Copies, and then use ShadowExplorer to recover files, however this isn't necessarily straightforward to do (the computer will need to be running from a bootable disk to have write access to the "System Volume Information" folder, or the hard drive will need to be connected to another computer), and even if you can recover the old Volume Shadow Copies, as mentioned above the odds of there being backup copies of important files in them are low to begin with. Note that you may need to find a local computer technician who can assist you with this if you do want to try it. Here's a link to a list of file recovery tools at Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_data_recovery_software#File_Recovery Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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