Ransomware creators release master key for decrypting files and say ‘sorry’
Yes, there are hacks, ransomware and data leaks in the headlines virtually every day, but it’s not usually a case of reporting that the creators of the malicious software are trying to right their wrongs (sort of). The creators of malware known as TeslaCrypt unexpectedly handed over the master key so anyone with locked down files can regain access. The malware largely targeted gamers, and relevant files required for popular games. In some cases, it requested up to $1,000 to restore access to the files, according to the BBC. Researchers from security firm ESET, having retrieved the master code along with a single line…
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