Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 153
On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff talk about the recent Garmin hack, four years of No More Ransom, and encryption under fire in US.
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On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff talk about the recent Garmin hack, four years of No More Ransom, and encryption under fire in US.
Cybercriminals are distributing ransomware disguised as a tool for decrypting files encrypted by the STOP Trojan.
How to stay safe from ransomware with free protection against cryptors and free decryption tools.
Belgian police and Kaspersky Lab obtain decryption keys for files hit by Cryakl.
No More Ransom turns 1. We recap what the joint initiative has achieved so far.
Good news: Our international project No More Ransom was joined by more than 30 new allies, gathered 15 new decryption tools, and was translated into 8 more languages.
The story of Marion, a computer user from Germany whose files were encrypted by ransomware — and how she got them back without paying ransom.
The NoMoreRansom project gets bigger, welcoming new partners, new countries, and new free decryption utilities.
Three months in, we report on the development of No More Ransom and the goals we’ve already achieved.
Another piece of ransomware bites the dust: Kaspersky Lab now offers a free decryption tool for the WildFire cryptor.
Kaspersky Lab, the Dutch National Police, Europol, and Intel Security are joining forces to launch a new initiative to battle ransomware worldwide. The initiative is called “No More Ransom.”
Good news, everyone! We have help for victims of Shade ransomware. Now you can decrypt the data without paying ransom.