Decrypt all strains of Shade ransomware
Kaspersky researchers publish a decryptor that can help get back files encrypted by all strains of Shade/Troldesh ransomware.
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Kaspersky researchers publish a decryptor that can help get back files encrypted by all strains of Shade/Troldesh ransomware.
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When it comes to information security, we’re seeing the same mistakes over and over again.
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