Ricardo39 0 Report post Posted November 11 Hello good day! I was victim of ransomware Djvu (.lokf), already used the decryption tool of this site but was unsuccessful. In this LINK follows a sample of the encrypted file along with PersonalID.txt with the key used. If you can guide me how I decrypt the files I appreciate it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amigo-A 44 Report post Posted November 11 Hello @Ricardo39 Very often, requests and questions of affected users coincide, so the support service and @GT500 recommend reading "About the STOP/Djvu Decrypter". Perhaps, now you will do it right and be able to decrypt some files. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amigo-A 44 Report post Posted November 11 At the moment, the decryptor may not contain the decryption keys for new version of STOP, so you need to try this after 1, 2, 3 or more weeks. Developers work every day to load more keys into it and make the decryption service more useful. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GT500 594 Report post Posted November 12 19 hours ago, Ricardo39 said: Hello good day! I was victim of ransomware Djvu (.lokf), already used the decryption tool of this site but was unsuccessful. In this LINK follows a sample of the encrypted file along with PersonalID.txt with the key used. If you can guide me how I decrypt the files I appreciate it. This is a newer variant of STOP/Djvu, and your ID is an online ID, so there is currently no way to decrypt your files. There is more information at the following link:https://support.emsisoft.com/topic/32045-about-the-stopdjvu-decrypter/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites